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Posted to xmlrpc-dev@ws.apache.org by "Markus (JIRA)" <xm...@ws.apache.org> on 2006/05/08 15:28:21 UTC
[jira] Commented: (XMLRPC-19) Add SSL session resumption to
XmlRpcClientLite
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLRPC-19?page=comments#action_12378419 ]
Markus commented on XMLRPC-19:
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Please reopen this issue!
SSL session resumption is CRUCIAL for good ssl performance. Processing the whole SSL handshake for every request is useless and requires a vast quantity of processing power.
Please don't abandon this issue for another tree years, especially when there already exists a patch (see Attachments)
> Add SSL session resumption to XmlRpcClientLite
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: XMLRPC-19
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLRPC-19
> Project: XML-RPC
> Type: Bug
> Components: Source
> Versions: unspecified
> Environment: Operating System: All
> Platform: Other
> Reporter: Ryan Hoegg
> Attachments: SecureXmlRpcClientLite.java, XmlRpcClientLite.java, ssl.txt
>
> Original post on the dev list:
> Last January I was inquiring if anyone knew how to perform SSL session
> resumption using an XML-RPC client. I did not receive a solution so I finally
> went back and addressed the issue. My solution was to copy the XmlRpcClientLite
> class and change the init method to use SSL sockets configured for resumption.
> Also on Windows we experienced a performance issue where the HTML header was
> being prematurely flushed. In my class I write the HTML header and XML content
> to a single byte array and do one write to the socket output stream. Attached
> is my class. I would appreciate it greatly if this capability was somehow
> incorporated into the Apache base-line. Let me know what you think.
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