HttpCodec
Trustin Lee (이희승)
trustin at gmail.com
Sun Nov 22 19:05:02 EST 2009
Thank you very much! I will do take a look as soon as I'm done with
Iain's HTTP tunneling transport. Obviously my backlog is getting
longer..
Regards
— Trustin Lee, http://gleamynode.net/
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Frederic Bregier <fredbregier at free.fr> wrote:
>
> Hi Trustin,
>
> I try to follow as much as possible the change from the trunk.
> I saw another change in trunk, so I apply this to the branch too in order to
> make it easier for you to get the branch back into the trunk. ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Frederic
>
>
> Frederic Bregier wrote:
>>
>> Hi Trustin,
>>
>> I've updated again the branch HttpPost with the last changes of the http
>> codec.
>>
>> I create a new snoop example named snoopPost in order to have two kinds of
>> example, one like the original one, and the other one using the Post
>> facilities proposed in the branch.
>>
>> I also updated the HttpChunkAggregator and HttpMessageDecoder by using
>> Composite buffers instead of dynamic, since dynamix are not necessary
>> there. But if you think this is bad, you can revert it. The main interest
>> is to allow to quickly consume bytes from HttpChunkAggregator or
>> HttpMessageDecoder, specialy when considering Post like File Upload. It
>> prevents as much as possible real copy by "composite" results.
>>
>> Also in HttpMessage and its DefaultHttpMessage impl, I added (was in the
>> branch already) some convenient methods (get/setHeaders and getCookies).
>>
>> I think it could be integrated in the 3.2 versions when you fill it ok.
>> Of course, there is also the other branch (trafficAndIpfilter) which I use
>> a lot the traffic one for a while now in all of my projects.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Cheers,
>> Frederic
>>
>
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