suse man page for ne_session_create

Query: ne_session_create

OS: suse

Section: 3

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NE_SESSION_CREATE(3)						neon API reference					      NE_SESSION_CREATE(3)

NAME
ne_session_create, ne_close_connection, ne_session_proxy, ne_session_destroy - set up HTTP sessions
SYNOPSIS
#include <ne_session.h> ne_session *ne_session_create(const char *scheme, const char *hostname, unsigned int port); void ne_session_proxy(ne_session *session, const char *hostname, unsigned int port); void ne_close_connection(ne_session *session); void ne_session_destroy(ne_session *session);
DESCRIPTION
An ne_session object represents an HTTP session - a logical grouping of a sequence of HTTP requests made to a certain server. Any requests made using the session can use a persistent connection, share cached authentication credentials and any other common attributes. A new HTTP session is created using ne_session_create, giving the hostname and port of the server to use, along with the scheme used to contact the server (usually "http"). Before the first use of ne_session_create in a process, ne_sock_init must have been called to perform any global initialization needed by any libraries used by neon. To enable SSL/TLS for the session, pass the string "https" as the scheme parameter, and either register a certificate verification function (see ne_ssl_set_verify) or trust the appropriate certificate (see ne_ssl_trust_cert, ne_ssl_trust_default_ca). If an HTTP proxy server should be used for the session, ne_session_proxy must be called giving the hostname and port on which to contact the proxy. Further per-session options may be changed using the ne_set_request_flag interface. If it is known that the session will not be used for a significant period of time, ne_close_connection can be called to close the connection, if one remains open. Use of this function is entirely optional, but it must not be called if there is a request active using the session. Once a session has been completed, ne_session_destroy must be called to destroy the resources associated with the session. Any subsequent use of the session pointer produces undefined behaviour.
NOTES
The hostname passed to ne_session_create is resolved when the first request using the session is dispatched; a DNS resolution failure can only be detected at that time (using the NE_LOOKUP error code); see ne_request_dispatch for details.
RETURN VALUES
ne_session_create will return a pointer to a new session object (and never NULL).
EXAMPLES
Create and destroy a session: ne_session *sess; sess = ne_session_create("http", "host.example.com", 80); /* ... use sess ... */ ne_session_destroy(sess);
SEE ALSO
ne_ssl_set_verify, ne_ssl_trust_cert, ne_sock_init, ne_set_session_flag
AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk> Author.
COPYRIGHT
neon 0.28.4 25 February 2009 NE_SESSION_CREATE(3)
Related Man Pages
ne_close_connection(3) - redhat
ne_session_create(3) - redhat
ne_session_destroy(3) - centos
ne_session_create(3) - suse
ne_session_destroy(3) - suse
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