I think it it Steve Waring, yes. The categories start with
SW but
the classes all begin with Spt.
I don't think it is too many classes - however, it lacks a
nice
facade and end user api. The classes model all of the
'things' in
the Http protocol, but there is no really easy to use end
user api.
This could be fixed and I'd like to see a virtual web
browser built
on top of it which also handles http-meta refreshes and
caching.
Meanwhile, I started implementing the existing api on top of
it. Its
not yet usable, its just something I started and then got
distracted
from by income generating activities.
-Todd
On Oct 4, 2006, at 2:10 PM, stephane ducasse wrote:
> hi todd
> what SW stands for? Steve Warring ?
>
>> Yep, that's pretty much how I see it. Whoever can
get to the work
>> and finish it wins.
>>
>> I have actually started integrating the
SWHttpClient, implementing
>> all existing web stuff on top of it, but I have a
ways to go and
>> am short on time now. I could probably get it done
about the
>> first of the year.
>>
>> I've decided I like SWHttpClient because, while it
has LOT of
>> classes, it is extremely well factored, does
parallel fetching,
>> and has proxy/auth/cookie support.
>
> Lot of classes is not a desease.
> if this is not too much classes
>
> Stef
>
>
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