Very interesting subject, I also would like to know more about it.

Isn't there any conflict with the REST stateless requirement ? I hope not!


2008/7/7 Simon MaticLangford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
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> Is there anyway to get CXF to use an HTTP connection pool? Looking at the
> connection factory it appears to use url.openConnection() directly, but
> wondered if there is a way other that writing my own implementation of the
> interface? Specifically I want to reuse connections using a client
> certificate over SSL due to the overhead of establishing SSL connections.
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> Thanks
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> Simon
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> Simon Matić Langford
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