[kaffe] Request Headers for HttpURLConnection
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robilad at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 18 08:54:01 PDT 2003
Hallo Sebastian,
--- Sebastian Mancke <asteban at gmx.net> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> > >>You're using a Vector to store request properties. Why not use a map
> > >>instead, like GNU Classpath does
> I had no big reason.
>
> 1. The response headers where already organized in an Vector,
> so i thought it would be staight forward to keep them equal.
> 2. Appending at the end, and iterating over them looked for me like a list.
> (small benefit: It keeps the order, even if this is not required for http)
>
> I think, a Map has no drawbacks,
> if you prefer it, I'll do another patch.
No, the patch looks fine, I was just wondering since I would have picked a Map
myself ;) I wasn't sure if http required an ordering on the response headers.
Thanks for clearing it up.
>
> BTW:
> I think, that the GNU Classpath implementation is not korrekt.
> >> req_props.put(key.toLowerCase(), value);
> They convert all keys to lower case, but some web servers stand on
> case sensitive header keys.
> (For example, the apache don't accepts 'Content-type', if I remember right)
thanks, you may want to submit a bug report to GNU Classpath, their bug
database interface is here: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=classpath
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