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Jens Geyer edited comment on THRIFT-3405 at 11/17/15 9:47 PM: -------------------------------------------------------------- Committed, thanks! was (Author: jensg): Committed, thanbs! > Go THttpClient misuses http.Client objects > ------------------------------------------ > > Key: THRIFT-3405 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-3405 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Go - Library > Affects Versions: 0.9.3 > Environment: Any > Reporter: Justin Larrabee > Assignee: Justin Larrabee > Fix For: 1.0 > > Original Estimate: 2h > Remaining Estimate: 2h > > THttpClient:Flush creates an http.Client object every time it is called. From > the Go docs regarding the use of these client objects: > "Clients and Transports are safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines > and for efficiency should only be created once and re-used." > I suggest that the client used by the THttpTransport default to using either > the http.DefaultClient or a package scoped default client. The transport > should also accept a http.Client as an optional parameter so users of the > library are free to control this behavior. > With the current implementation I have run into issues when spinning up ~1000 > separate instances of the THttpClient for a load test application I have > written. Switching to using a single shared http client resolved all > connection issues I had. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)