Steve,
We already have a feature request to implement instrumentation for timings

http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10815

Currently it is not very high on our list of priorities and is targeted for the 
release after the next one, which may take months or most likely years. I am afraid 
the fastest way to get what you want is to get hold of the source code and insert the 
required callbacks.

Oleg

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 16:31
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: HTTPClient request - DNS, connect, acknowledge, and download
times in milliseconds


Hi All,

Am I sending this to the right place to have it added to the archives or put it in as 
a request?
This originally said microseconds, I meant milliseconds 1000=1 second.

Is there someone I could talk with about this subject?

I would like to request that DNS, connect, acknowledge, and download times in 
milliseconds (1000MS = 1 second)
be
available after a page is retrieved using HTTPClient or the method.

If this is not feasible then could the interfaces be exposed so that these times could 
be collected by calling
4 individual subroutines to do each action; DNS, connect, acknowledge, and download.

Thank you for your time and effort,
Steve



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