Adrian, 

Thanks for your response.

Has anyone done a comparison between the Jakarta HTTPClient and the one
from Innovation.ch http://www.innovation.ch/java/HTTPClient/ ?

Why have both?   The one from Innovation seem to be much more "advanced"
so to say.

Regards,
Nikolai



-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Sutton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 30 September 2002 23:14
To: 'Jakarta Commons Users List'
Subject: RE: [httpclient]

>Is HTTPClient still under development?

HttpClient is still under very active development and is pushing towards
a
2.0 release with great gusto.  I can't reliably comment on what is and
isn't
supported as I don't know the standards backwards however it is worth
checking out the docs that come with the distribution as they are pretty
good.

>How does it compares with java.net classes?

In terms of comparing to the java.net classes HttpClient is by far and
away
a much better library and includes support for a whole bunch of stuff
that
java.net doesn't.

Adrian Sutton, Software Engineer
Ephox Corporation
www.ephox.com

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