4.0 alpha1 release statement
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Release 4.0 Alpha 1
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HttpClient represents a complete, ground-up redesign and almost a complete rewrite of the HttpClient
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codeline. This release finally addresses several design flaws that existed since 1.0 release and
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could not be fixed without a major code overhaul and breaking API compatibility.
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HttpClient 4.0 API is still very experimental and is bound to change in the course of the ALPHA
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development phase. Several important features have not yet been ported to the new API.
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Architectural changes:
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* Redesign of the HttpClient internals addressing all known architectural shortcomings of
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the 3.x codeline
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* Cleaner, more flexible and expressive API
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* More modular structure
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* Pluggable redirect and authentication handlers
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* Support for protocol incerceptors
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* Improved connection management
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* Improved support for sending requests via a proxy or a chain of proxies
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* Improved handling redirects of entity enclosing requests
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* More flexible SSL context customization
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* Reduced intermediate garbage in the process of generating HTTP requests and parsing HTTP responses
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HttpClient 3.x features that have NOT yet been ported
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* NTLM authentication scheme
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* RFC2965 cookie policy (Cookie2)
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* Support for multipart MIME coded entities
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* [HTTPCLIENT-655] User-Agent string no longer violates RFC
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Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
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