> "the HttpComponents may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware
> client and server applications such as web browsers, web spiders, HTTP
> proxies, web service transport libraries, or systems that leverage or
> extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication."
> http://hc.apache.org/

> But this official paragraph appears to say that you
> only need to use the Apache version if you are building a web browser
> or a spider!

That's not what the quoted paragraph says.

That paragraph says that the "HttpComponents may be of interest to anyone
building HTTP-aware client and server applications".

The mere fact that they list some examples does not mean the
HttpComponents are *only* used for those situations.

> So what's wrong with the JAVA version?

If by "JAVA version" you mean HttpURLConnection, I'm not aware that there
is anything "wrong" with it.

--
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
_The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 1.2 Published!



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