if I have time over the weekend, I will give it a try and see if there's any 
difference in performance.
 
In the past I've compared apache AB to JMeter and AB was faster, considering AB 
doesn't do nearly as much as JMeter.  I was talking to Remy recently and he noticed 
HTTPClient was faster than AB.
 
It could be that HTTPClient may improvement performance as well. Once I do a test, 
we'll know for sure.
 
peter lin


Jordi Salvat i Alabart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was looking at that. Was not many -- and most of them we could port 
during the migration. Redirect support is the only one that comes to my 
mind. But in any case we don't want the client to handle the redirects: 
we need to do this ourselves if we want to be able to produce each of 
the sub-results.

-- 
Salut,

Jordi.

En/na peter lin ha escrit:
> 
> maybe it's time to look at what features common-HTTPClient is missing that we need 
> and port them over to HttpClient. then once that is ready, move JMeter over to 
> HTTPClient.
> 
> 
> peter lin
> 
> 
> Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
> Dear Uday,
> 
> JMeter does not currently support, as far as I know, NTLM authentication.
> 


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