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diff --git a/apps/JAWS/clients/Caching/README b/apps/JAWS/clients/Caching/README deleted file mode 100644 index 3dcfcd32815..00000000000 --- a/apps/JAWS/clients/Caching/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -# -*- text -*- -# Hey, Emacs! This is a TEXT file. - ----------------------------------- -README for the caching http_client ----------------------------------- - -This is the README file for the simple caching http_client. - ------------- -1. Compiling ------------- - -1a. Compiling on UNIX. - - On UNIX, with a properly configured ACE distribution, just -type make (using GNU make, of course). - -1b. Compiling on NT. - - Thus far, this code has only been tested under UNIX. A -Windows NT version will be out soon. - ------------- -2. Executing ------------- - -2a. Command line parameters. - - The program does not support any command line parameters. - -2b. General information. - - When the program runs, the client offers a ``*'' as a prompt. -At the prompt, you may enter a URL. The client will check to see if -the filename portion of the URL has already been cached. If so, a -message appears saying so. If not, the client will fetch the file -from the HTTP server and then cache it. - - Furthermore, the client supports the ``!'' shell escape -command. The content after the ``!'' will be executed by a shell. - - To exit the session, send the end-of-file character -(typically, ^D in UNIX). - - unix$ ./http_client - * http://www.cs.wustl.edu/cs/Art/brookings.gif - [1] sending request -- - GET /cs/Art/brookings.gif HTTP/1.0 - Accept: HTTP/1.0 - - ``brookings.gif'' is now cached. - * http://www.cs.wustl.edu/cs/Art/brookings.gif - ``brookings.gif'' is already cached. - * !ls - Makefile http_client http_handler.cpp zJAWSAAAa000Yg - brookings.gif http_client.cpp http_handler.h - * ^D - Bye! - unix$ ls - Makefile http_client http_handler.cpp - brookings.gif http_client.cpp http_handler.h - unix$ - --------------- -3. Limitations --------------- - - The caching mechanism as currently implemented requires a -``Content-length:'' to appear in the response header of the HTTP -response. This is because the caching utilizes mmap () to allocate -space for the file to be cached before the file is received. Unitl -the caching mecahnism is extended, you are limited to using servers -which will report the size of the file being transmitted. - - Currently, the cache creates temporary files (see the above -sample execution). - - The cache is not persistent between executions. - - Suggestions and other correspondence should be sent to me: - -James Hu <jxh@cs.wustl.edu> |