see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html, 14.13,
Content-Length:
"The Content-Length entity-header field indicates the size of the
entity-body, in decimal number of OCTETs, sent to the recipient or, in
the case of the HEAD method, the size of the entity-body that would have
been sent had the request been a GET."
i.e. the header only indicates how big the body of the HTTP message will be.
I am not sure what you define as 'load', but I don't think that
content-length will help you with that.
/philipp
at4david schrieb:
Hi at all, I would to need to know what means the parameter content-lenght
which appears me when I show the request message with TCPMonitor???
What is its mean??
I need to test the times and the the load when Axis proccess a request, and
I think that I could to use the content-lenght value to evaluate the load,
but I do not know exactly which is its mean.
How could I evaluate the time of the Axis proccess for example for
encryption a request??
Thank you in advance
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