Hi Oleg

Thanks for your answer. I see the following will do the job as well:

HttpGet httpGet = new HttpGet();

HttpParams httpGetParams = httpGet.getParams();

HttpConnectionParams.setSoTimeout(httpGetParams, 2000);

HttpConnectionParams.setStaleCheckingEnabled(httpGetParams, false);

/*//may set other parameters here...*/


Regards,
John

Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 20:23 +0200, John Kirollos wrote:
Hello There
I'm new to HttpClient 4.0 in specific and to HttpClient in general, and trying to figure out how to configure some parameters per host (I guess I can say "route" interchangeably with "host"). It's obvious for me how to set parameters on the HttpClient level (such as CONNECTION_TIMEOUT or TCP_NODELAY) and on the connection manager level (such as the maximum total number of connections or the maximum number of connections per route). However, it's not so obvious how to set parameters such as the socket timeout (SO_TIMEOUT) per host. Is this possible anyway?

I believe it'd be something around HttpConnectionParamBean/HttpConnectionParams, but the problem is that I cannot figure out how to use these 2 classes, and I even did not find any usage for them in the HttpClient library. I appreciate if someone can help. Thanks in advance
John

John,

This section of HttpClient tutorial describes in details how HTTP
parameter hierarchy functions:

http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client/tutorial/html/fundamentals.html#d4e316

In short, one can set parameters either at the HTTP agent level or the
HTTP request level. One can configure request level parameters
differently depending on the execution context, for instance based on
the request route / target host.

Hope this helps

Oleg



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