On 26/10/13 13:41, julien2412 wrote:
Hello,
Seeing red TB + lots of messages about deprecated parts in Apache
httpclient, I've taken a look to Apache website here:
http://hc.apache.org/httpclient-3.x/
and read this:
" The Commons HttpClient project is now end of life, and is no longer being
developed. It has been replaced by the Apache HttpComponents project in its
HttpClient and HttpCore modules, which offer better performance and more
flexibility."
I wondered if it could worth it to migrate toward HttpComponents.
it's probably a waste of time since the only thing using it is the Wiki
Publisher extension, which likely uses just basic features and doesn't
care about performance; it would be better to investigate whether
current JREs (version 6 as baseline) include some equivalent
functionality already to get rid of that external dependency instead
(it's especially annoying since it requires servlet-api.jar to build,
which is why we only reason why we have that silly "tomcat" module).
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