We seem to be having quite a variety of opinions here, but things do not
look any clearer to me. 

Mike, Odi, please help. What do you see as a better place for
credentials callbacks: HttpState, HttpClientParams or something else? 

Oleg


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> I'd consider the callbacks a part of the
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> May I throw in the HttpMethod level as another choice?
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