[jira] [Commented] (HTTPCLIENT-1246) Patch for JmxEnabledHttpClient

2018-02-19 Thread Jack Gough (JIRA)

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Jack Gough commented on HTTPCLIENT-1246:


As it looks like this won't be included as part of httpclient 4.x and 
pqian/httpclient-jmx is abandoned, I am providing a dependency to do so here: 
[https://github.com/goughy000/hc-jmx]

> Patch for JmxEnabledHttpClient
> --
>
> Key: HTTPCLIENT-1246
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-1246
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>  Components: HttpClient (classic)
>Reporter: Mike Boyers
>Priority: Major
> Attachments: jmx-enabled-httpclient.patch
>
>
> Oleg asked me to submit this patch via JIRA.  This is an initial version of 
> code to enable JMX for requests/timeouts/etc.
> I've uploaded the patch as an attachment.
> Here are my comments about what I have and have not done.  This is from an 
> email earlier in the week:
> What I have at this point is a version of a JmxEnabledHttpClient that 
> implements the HttpClient interface.  You can instantiate a 
> JmxEnabledHttpClient given an HttpClient.  I have decoupled it from the work 
> I had done previously (Spring-dependent), so it works without any additional 
> dependencies.  I probably just need a couple more hours to clean this area 
> up.  I did work on it a bit yesterday.
> But I have not made progress in integrating the stats more closely with the 
> HttpClient codebase.  So it doesn't currently have visibility into some of 
> the underlying behavior of HttpClient and some of the mechanisms for 
> retaining and managing statistics could probably be done more cheaply if they 
> were integrated more closely.  This is the area I just don't think I'm going 
> to be able to find the time to do, sadly.
> So what I'm thinking at this point: I'll hand off what I've done (which is 
> functional) and you guys can decide on whether or not to use it as the basis 
> for anything going forward.  Even if you decide not to ultimately check it in 
> with the rest of the HttpClient code, it could still be useful to you in the 
> short-term, as it could easily be turned into its own jar and used with the 
> existing HttpClient.  I'm pretty sure it records everything we talked about 
> previous except the current pool size.



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[REPORT] HttpComponents

2018-02-19 Thread Asankha C. Perera

## Description:

 - The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
   maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
   associated protocols

## Issues:

 - There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
 - The board has asked about prospective PMCs or committers, but
   we do not have any at this moment.

## Activity:

 - The team has been considering moving the website to markdown.

## Health report:

 - Overall the project remains active. Although established in late 2007
   the project remains stable and active as seen by JIRA and Emails.
 - The number of emails could be seen as low, but it is stable like the 
state

   of the project, and we still have interested people contributing.

## PMC changes:

 - Currently 9 PMC members.
 - No new PMC members added in the last 3 months
 - Last PMC addition was Michael Osipov on Mon Aug 24 2015

## Committer base changes:

 - Currently 18 committers.
 - No new committers added in the last 3 months
 - Last committer addition was Julian Sedding at Fri Sep 30 2016

## Releases:

 - HttpClient 4.5.4 GA was released on Mon Dec 04 2017
 - HttpClient 4.5.5 GA was released on Mon Jan 22 2018
 - HttpClient 5.0 Alpha3 was released on Mon Nov 27 2017
 - HttpClient 5.0-beta1 was released on Thu Jan 18 2018
 - HttpCore 4.4.9 was released on Mon Jan 15 2018
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