The task queue can allow you to run synchronous operations in parallel. Perhaps you could solve your problem by firing off many tasks each which fetches a url stores the result in memcache and increments a counter. From your original request keep polling the value of that counter until all tasks are complete and collect the results.

On 19 Jan 2010, at 05:24, devadvocate wrote:

Hi all,

I'm just checking in to see if Async Http Requests For Java are a
priority and may be released anytime soon.  If not I'll have to
rewrite most of my app in python or use rackspace cloud hosting :-(

Thanks,
David
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