| Release 4.0 Alpha 2 |
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| The second ALPHA release of HttpAsyncClient 4.0 comes with a number of important improvements and |
| enhancements. As of this version HttpAsyncClient fully supports HTTP state management (cookies) |
| and HTTP authentication (basic, digest, NTLM, spnego/kerberos). Connection management classes have |
| been thoroughly reworked and improved. This version also improves support for zero copy file |
| upload / download operations. |
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| The HttpAsyncClient 4.0 API is still considered experimental and is expected to change |
| in the course of the ALPHA development phase. |
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| Please note that currently HttpAsyncClient DOES NOT support |
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| * Stateful HTTP connections |
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| Changelog: |
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| * [HTTPASYNC-3]: Fixed incorrect handling of expired I/O sessions by SessionPool. |
| Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org> |
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| Release 4.0 Alpha 1 |
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| HttpAsyncClient is a library for asynchronous client-side HTTP communication built on HttpCore NIO |
| and HttpClient components. |
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| HttpAsyncClient is NOT meant to replace or supersede Apache HttpClient. It is a complementary |
| library to Apache HttpClient intended for special cases where ability to handle a great number of |
| concurrent connections is more important than performance in terms of a raw data throughput or |
| for those users who prefer event-driven APIs. |
| |
| The HttpAsyncClient 4.0 API is still very experimental and is expected to change in the course |
| of the ALPHA development phase. |
| |
| Please note that currently HttpAsyncClient DOES NOT support |
| |
| * HTTP state management (cookies) |
| * HTTP authentication |
| * Stateful HTTP connections |