Hello all, I just discovered the wiki page about API 4.0 redesign. I appreciate the clear classification and dependencies scheme. In my application I use HttpClient for Http pure text call in a LAN. So I hoped the API 4.0 would permit that one can have a very simple Http Client (with MultiThreaded capabilities), without dependencies to commons-codec, or http-cookie or http-auth (or proxy, or else). Indeed, the library needed are pretty heavy today for a pure text, cookie-free, proxy-free, auth-free usage of HttpClient. Maybe I'm wrong or I misunderstood the wiki page, but this seems not to be the case for 4.0. Does my hope is shared by others? Or maybe this is not the today's goal?
Regards, Benjamin 2005/7/8, Ortwin Glück <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Your feedback is appreciated because feedback or even contributions to > 4.0 are - uhm... let's say - rare. Basically Oleg is the only one > working on it currently and he is doing that in his free time. > > Ortwin Glück > > David Smiley wrote: > > From what I've heard from you two, 4.0 looks to have a bright future. > > I agree with making it more modular so that clients & servers & > > proxies can share as much as possible. There is a lot that can be > > shared, and presently, much logic is inextricably intertwined into > > httpclient. I'll check out the sources sometime to provide feedback. > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > ~ David Smiley > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
