Hi,

I have a "Header Manager" with two fields called "Accept-Charset" and 
"Authorization" and a HTTP Request sampler using this header.
When I select the "HTTPClient4" implementation for the HTTP Request, the GET 
request is sent with the two fields in the header (which is good).
Now when I select the "Java" implementation, the GET request is sent only with 
the "Accept-Charset" field in the header; the "Authorization" field is not 
inserted in the header and is missing.
Is this a limitation of the "Java" implementation or a bug?
How can we get all the header fields populated in the request when using the 
"Java" implementation protocol?

Thank you for your help,

Robert Bourgault

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