On 04/09/2009, Asankha C. Perera <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Oleg > > > I have put together a very rough, very basic prototype of an asynchronous > > HTTP > > client based on HttpCore NIO 4.0 and HttpClient 4.0. While I am still not > > convinced we, as a project, can sustain an additional code line, I would > like > > to make that code available publicly for two reasons: > > > > (1) there is a change this code may attract new developers; it would much > > easier to start with something that works (somehow) > > > > (2) I would like to be able to this client for load testing / performance > > optimization of HttpCore > > > > If I hear no objections I will go ahead and commit that code to the > official > > ASF repository and clearly mark it experimental / non-official. Whether or > not > > that code ever gets released is subject to an official vote and an open > > discussion prior to that. If there are objections, I'll just publish that > code > > on Google code or elsewhere. > > > > I have no objection to adding this code into the official repository > under HC. Infact, I would be much interested to work with this code base > as time permits me. I cannot think of any reason why anyone might object > to this code being committed as experimental code - Infact the > "benchmark" - one of the contrib code from HC - has been so useful to me > and many others in the past. I think there is very good potential for > this code to survive under HC, and believe others shares my view as well > on this
Indeed, +1. > thanks > > asankha > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
