Hi,
Is a singe instance of MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager designed to be used
with more than one HttpClient? eg:
MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager connMgr = new
MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager(); //used with both client1 and client2
HttpClient client1 = new HttpClient();
client1.setHttpConnectionManager(connMgr);
HttpClient client2 = new HttpClient();
client1.setHttpConnectionManager(connMgr);
I'd like to run heavily multithreaded tests against 3 diff't hosts with
HttpClient, interleaved. Is it common practice to give each target host its own
HttpClient (which in turn has its own MT connMgr)? Or, is it common to pass-in
a diff't hostConfig for each method execution, like this:
client.executeMethod(hostConfig, httpMethod, httpState);
Thank you.
Cheers,
Will
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