RE: Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page

2003-02-18 Thread Pill, Juergen
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 13.45 PM To: Commons HttpClient Project Subject: Re: Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page Hey Juergen, Could you give us more of an update on what is happening with Slide and HttpClient? I see that the original httpclient package

Re: Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page

2003-02-01 Thread Jeffrey Dever
Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 18.54 PM To: Commons HttpClient Project Subject: Re: Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page Eric Johnson wrote: [ ... ] Someone posted recently that HttpClient appears to be faster than the corresponding Sun solution

Re: Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page

2003-01-31 Thread Ortwin Glück
Mike Moran wrote: http://www.innovation.ch/java/HTTPClient/urlcon_vs_httpclient.html Interesting fact: Oracle is using this library for their application server. They ship it also with the Oracle 9i Client. It can be found in $ORACLE_HOME/lib/http_client.jar. Maybe one day they will change t

Re: Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page

2003-01-30 Thread Jeffrey Dever
All good points. I had not yet had a chance to update those documents. Its great to have input from everyone as the content is the hardest part. I created a bug report for it and am refrencing back to this mail thread. http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16625 BTW: anyone can subm

RE: Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page

2003-01-30 Thread Pill, Juergen
PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 18.54 PM To: Commons HttpClient Project Subject:Re: Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page Eric Johnson wrote: [ ... ] > > Someone posted recently that HttpClient appears to be faster than the > corresponding Sun

Re: Re: Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page

2003-01-30 Thread otisg
I was always under the impression that the Sun's Brazil small footprint HTTP stack is a fast implementation in Java.: http://research.sun.com/brazil/ One could also go beyond Java (e.g. libwww or LibWWW or ...) Otis On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Mike Moran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Eric Johns

Re: Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page

2003-01-30 Thread Mike Moran
Eric Johnson wrote: [ ... ] Someone posted recently that HttpClient appears to be faster than the corresponding Sun solution. I don't think Sun's is the one to beat. The innovation.ch one is not bad, though getting pretty old. You may want to do a comparison with what the jakarta one can do

Not giving ourselves enough credit on the home page

2003-01-30 Thread Eric Johnson
Based on the recent URI discussion, and some other points, it strikes me that we could take a little more credit for the work that has gone into HttpClient. On the HttpClient home page (http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/index.html) four RFCs are listed. Given all the discussion abo