Hi there, I am currently writing an exchange-synchronization software (i really hate it!) and all what we do is etablishing an https-connection, sending two requests and close it.
I heard that etablishing https connections is very expensive and therefor I guess it would be best to create a pool of HttpClient-Objects, which all have keep-alive connections to the server. However I wonder wether the performance win is worth all the troubles since the application does a lot of other expensive stuff too like sql-queries etc. How expensive is it to create an https connection, can it be done in 25ms on a modern desktop computer (xeon/3ghz/single-core)? Thank you in advance, lg Clemens --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
