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Roland Weber closed HTTPCORE-91.
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    Resolution: Fixed

Done. I also changed RequestDate and ResponseDate interceptors to not overwrite 
an existing Date header.
The NHttpReverseProxy example no longer removes the Server header, it is not a 
connection header.

cheers,
  Roland


> bad constant names in o.a.h.protocol.HTTP
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HTTPCORE-91
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-91
>             Project: HttpComponents Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: HttpCore
>    Affects Versions: 4.0-alpha5
>            Reporter: Roland Weber
>            Assignee: Roland Weber
>            Priority: Trivial
>             Fix For: 4.0-beta1
>
>
> Class org.apache.http.protocol.HTTP defines some constants with inappropriate 
> names:
>     public static final String DATE_DIRECTIVE = "Date";
>     public static final String SERVER_DIRECTIVE = "Server";
> neither of these is a "directive" in any way. They are plain, informational 
> headers.
>     public static final String EXPECT_DIRECTIVE = "Expect";
>     public static final String CONN_DIRECTIVE = "Connection";
> While these are not termed "directive" in RFC 2616, they do have that 
> character.
> I suggest to rename DATE_DIRECTIVE and SERVER_DIRECTIVE to *_HEADER or *_INFO.
> Within core, this would affect o.a.h.protocol, related tests, and NIO example 
> NHttpReverseProxy.
> cheers,
>   Roland

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