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HttpComponents HttpAsyncClient Examples
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HttpAsyncClient Examples
* {{{./httpasyncclient/examples/org/apache/http/examples/nio/client/AsyncClientRequest.java}Asynchronous
HTTP exchange}}
This example demostrates a basic asynchronous HTTP request / response exchange.
Response content is buffered in memory for simplicity.
* {{{./httpasyncclient/examples/org/apache/http/examples/nio/client/AsyncClientResponseStreaming.java}Event based
content streaming}}
This example demostrates an asynchronous HTTP request / response exchange with a full content
streaming.
* {{{./httpasyncclient/examples/org/apache/http/examples/nio/client/AsyncClientHttpExchangeFutureCallback.java}Concurrent
asynchronous HTTP exchnages}}
This example demostrates a fully asynchronous execution of multiple HTTP exchanges where the
result of an individual operation is reported using a callback interface.