Hi Oleg,
thanks for your reply, and all the good work, too..
I'm actually already with the unstable branch. What is the preferred way to cancel method execution in HttpClient 3.0?
Is this in any way related to which HttpConnectionManager i'm using? (i'm using the SimpleHttpConnectionManager because i can assure that there is only one HttpMethod executed at a time, although in different SwingWorker threads).
Regards, Oliver
Oliver,
Unfortunately there's no (standard and easy) way to interrupt execution of an HTTP method in HttpClient 2.0. This limitation has been fixed in the unstable branch (HttpClient 3.0). For the stable branch (HttpClient 2.0) there's no way around forking the stock version of HttpClient or (if your application does not use multithreaded connection manager) implementing your own connection manager
Sorry
Oleg
-----Original Message----- From: Oliver Koell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 18:34 To: Commons HttpClient Project Subject: Interruption connections
Hi all,
i'm building a Swing app using HttpClient and, naturally, my users want to be able to cancel slow HTTP requests (as in a Browser).
What would be the best way to accomplish this? Should i just interrupt the HttpClient thread, or are there other (safer) methods to do this?
Thanks in advance
Oliver
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