sebb wrote:
On 13/02/2009, Ortwin Glück <[email protected]> wrote:
No real plans. But requests for this feature are popping up every now and then.
We have a JIRA ticket for that:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-427
Ah, thanks, did not think to check JIRA.
Considering that other HTTP client libraries do have a cache implementation, we
should seriously think about this.
Of course the whole caching topic is a can of worms: cache control headers,
eviction, in memory/disk/db storage with efficient retrieval, space usage
limiting, controlled concurrent access (potentially across processes) etc. But
should be an interesting module to work on.
Indeed.
It would be useful for JMeter to be able to use it, probably without
actually storing the data. I'll add a note to the JIRA.
sebb wrote:
> Just wondered if there are any plans to support user-agent Caching in
> HttpClient?
Such module could also potentially host other content handling aspects,
for instance, GZip compression.
Personally I will not be able to contribute much, so it is really
important some other committer(s) / contributor(s) would step forward to
take ownership of that module and to lead the development effort.
Oleg
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