I haven’t programmed in Delphi for a while and frankly didn’t think I’ll ever have to but…
Here I am, desperately trying to find some information on the matter and it’s so scarce nowadays, I can’t find anything. So maybe you guys could help me out.
Currently my application uses Synapse library to make HTTP calls, but it doesn’t allow for setting a timeout. Usually, that’s not a big problem, but now I absolutely must to have a timeout to handle any connectivity issues nicely.
What I’m looking for, is a library (synchronous or not) that will allow making HTTP requests absolutely transparent for the user with no visible or hidden delays. I can’t immediately kill a thread right now, and with possibility of many frequent requests to the server that is not responding, it’s no good.
EDIT: Thanks everybody for your answers!
You will always have to take delays and timeouts into account when doing network communication. The closest you can get IMHO is to put network communication in a thread. Then you can check if the thread finishes in the desired time and if not just let it finish, but ignore the result (there’s no safe way to abort a thread). This has an additional advantage: you can now just use synchronous network calls which are a lot easier to read.