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* New in version 0.8:
** httperf is now released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
** Preliminary support for SSL (Secure Socket Layer). See README for details.
** New options (see man-page for details):
--print-reply (replaced --print-replies)
--print-request
--ssl
--ssl-ciphers
--ssl-no-reuse
* New in version 0.7:
** New options (see man-page for details):
--add-header
--method
--retry-on-failure
** Bug fixes
- fixed some segfaults in the session workload generator
- specifying option --session-cookie when not using a session
workload generator now prints an error message instead of
core dumping
* New in version 0.6:
** New options (see man-page for details):
--max-connections
--max-piped-calls
--print-replies
--session-cookies
** Cookie support now must be requested explicitly when using a session-based
workload generator. To do this, specify option --session-cookie.
* New in version 0.5:
** Normal connection closing is the default again. To request closing TCP
connections with a RESET, specify option --close-with-reset.
** --wsesslog option added to support log-file based session
specification (contributed by Dick Carter).
** --period option added to allow a more flexible way to specify
session/connection interarrival time. Unlike the --rate
argument, this allows deterministic (fixed), uniform, and
exponentially distributed interarrival times (contributed by Dick
Carter).
** Various bug fixes (see ChangeLog for details).
* New in version 0.41:
** In basic statistic, rename "call" to "request".
* New in version 0.4:
** Option --http-version can be used to select the HTTP protocol version
used in sending requests. 1.0 and 1.0 are the only allowed values
for this option at this point.
** What used to be called a "session" is now called a "connection". This
reduces confusion between TCP connections and user sessions.
** Stephane's log-file based URL generated has been added.
** The session workload generator now supports the --burst-length
parameter to generate bursty session.
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