On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:20, Glyn Matthews <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dean,
>
> 2009/12/14 Dean Michael Berris <[email protected]>
>>
>> Next I'll be working on the connection management policy that
>> dispatches based on the HTTP versions and the tag parameter. The
>> connection management policy will look like the following:
>>
>>  HTTP Version | Tag | Behavior
>>  HTTP 1.1 | http_default_8bit_*_resolver | All requests default to
>> 'Connection: close", one request one connection.
>>  HTTP 1.1 | http_keepalive_8bit_*_resolver | For a given host,
>> connections are persistent and re-usable, unless server sends
>> 'Connection: close' to a response.
>>  HTTP 1.1 | http_futures_8bit_*_resolver | Client becomes active
>> object, results are future<basic_response<Tag> >, one request one
>> connection.
>>  HTTP 1.1 | http_futures_pooled_8bit_*_resolver | Client becomes
>> active object, results are future<basic_response<Tag> >, connections
>> are pooled 2 per host.
>>  HTTP 1.1 | http_async_8bit_*_resolver | Client becomes active
>> object, requests will have a function object parameter which handles
>> streaming data, one connection per request.
>>  HTTP 1.1 | http_async_pooled_8bit_*_resolver | Client becomes
>> active, requests will have a function object parameter which handles
>> streaming data, connections are pooled 2 per host.
>>
>
> This is difficult to read in my e-mail program.  In any case, I think this
> belongs on the wiki.  It would be useful to provide a catalogue of all tags
> on the wiki and eventually in the quickbook docs.
>
>>
>> Questions, comments, suggestions, and contributions would be very much
>> welcome.
>>
>
> `hello_world.cpp` can be repeated in `examples/server/hello_world.cpp`
> (where it can therefore be documented in quickbook).  I think that's a
> really nice example, an HTTP server in C++ in less than 40 lines ;)  Though
> the `request_header` type is either a struct or it's using a C++0x
> initializer list.
>
> G
>

Hi,

I'm currently working on URI, and the HTTP part in specific, trying to
make it more strict, RFC compliant. The query and fragments should be
working now, the path is still a bit of a pain. I'll keep you up to
date, and expect a patch sometime soon :)

Jeroen

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