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HTTP is
 
A             Connection Less
B              Connection Base
C              Stateful
D              Stateless
E              Secure
 
Choice B and D are correct.
 
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is a transport mechanism for MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) documents. MIME documents often contain HTML (HyperText Markup Language) code for display in browser windows. HTTP consists of a request sent by the client to the server, followed by a response sent from the server back to the client. HTTP uses TCP/IP as the underlying transport and network protocols.
 
The following is taken from:
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/Activity.html
 
"Whenever a client accesses a document, an image, a sound bite etc. HTTP/1.0 creates a new TCP connection and as soon as it is done, it is immediately dismissed and never reused."
 
"HTTP/1.1 fixes this in two ways. First, it allows the client to reuse the same TCP connection (persistent connections) again and again when talking to the same server. Second, it makes sure that the courier carries as much information as possible (pipelining) so that it doesn't have to run back and forth as much. That is, not only does HTTP/1.1 use less TCP connections, it also makes sure that they are better used. The result is less traffic jam and faster delivery."
The following is taken from:
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/HTTP2.html
"HTTP is a protocol with the lightness and speed necessary for a distributed collaborative hypermedia information system. It is a generic stateless object-oriented protocol, which may be used for many similar tasks such as name servers, and distributed object-oriented systems, by extending the commands, or 'methods', used."
Hence choices B and D are correct. Since choices A and C are the opposite, they are incorrect.
HTTP can be made secure by using 'HTTP over SSL' or HTTPS. But by itself, HTTP is not secure. Hence choice E is incorrect.
 



  
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