From announce-return-5029-archive-asf-public=cust-asf.ponee.io@apache.org Fri Jan 25 00:16:30 2019 Return-Path: X-Original-To: archive-asf-public@cust-asf.ponee.io Delivered-To: archive-asf-public@cust-asf.ponee.io Received: from mail.apache.org (hermes.apache.org [140.211.11.3]) by mx-eu-01.ponee.io (Postfix) with SMTP id BA89A18062C for ; Fri, 25 Jan 2019 00:16:29 +0100 (CET) Received: (qmail 48551 invoked by uid 500); 24 Jan 2019 23:16:26 -0000 Mailing-List: contact announce-help@apache.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Post: List-Id: Delivered-To: mailing list announce@apache.org Delivered-To: moderator for announce@apache.org Received: (qmail 55863 invoked by uid 99); 24 Jan 2019 21:34:53 -0000 Message-ID: <7fb3ac99a876e8ce7f9a3efa59ecb78432125df8.camel@apache.org> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] HttpComponents Client 4.5.7 GA Released From: Oleg Kalnichevski To: "announce@apache.org" , "private@hc.apache.org" , HttpComponents Project , HttpClient User Discussion Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 22:34:48 +0100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" X-Mailer: Evolution 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Apache HttpComponents project is pleased to announce 4.5.7 GA release of HttpComponents HttpClient. This is a maintenance release that corrects Automatic-Module-Name definitions added in the previous release and fixes a number of minor defects discovered since 4.5.6. Download - Release notes - HttpComponents site - About HttpComponents HttpClient The Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is perhaps the most significant protocol used on the Internet today. Web services, network-enabled appliances and the growth of network computing continue to expand the role of the HTTP protocol beyond user-driven web browsers, while increasing the number of applications that require HTTP support. Although the java.net package provides basic functionality for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. HttpClient seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, HttpClient may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.