Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pipelining in real world

2008-06-10 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
If it possible - slightly another question related to current reality is: do modern browsers use socket half-close? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/pipelining-in-real-world-tp17698027p17752240.html Sent from the Apache HTTP Server - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pipelining in real world

2008-06-06 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
awarnier wrote: > > Not that I could, but just by curiosity, can you describe what you mean > by "transactions with pipelining", or point me to an explanation ? > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Http_pipelining -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/pipelining-in-real-world-tp1

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pipelining in real world

2008-06-06 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
Joshua Slive-2 wrote: > > Why do you want this information? > Just learning http protocol and have not found a literature reflecting current situation (last related books were published 5-6 years ago). I hope, it isn't surprisingly I have decided the apache community must be most informed :-)

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pipelining in real world

2008-06-06 Thread André Warnier
Andrew Gaydenko wrote: Can anybody roughly estimate the fraction of http transactions with pipelining (and persistent, but without pipelining) among all transactions which take place everyday in the world? Not that I could, but just by curiosity, can you describe what you mean by "transaction

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pipelining in real world

2008-06-06 Thread Joshua Slive
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Andrew Gaydenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can anybody roughly estimate the fraction of http transactions with > pipelining (and persistent, but without pipelining) among all transactions > which take place everyday in the world? Why do you want this information

[EMAIL PROTECTED] pipelining in real world

2008-06-06 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
Can anybody roughly estimate the fraction of http transactions with pipelining (and persistent, but without pipelining) among all transactions which take place everyday in the world? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/pipelining-in-real-world-tp17698027p17698027.html Sent fro