I agree it would be cleaner to not embed okhttp in Cordova. If it is removed, what do you see as the user experience? Does the CLI automatically download the okhttpd jar from square's github? Or do we expect the user to do that manually and drop it in a lib folder?
Would it be possible to have the Apache httpd client take the place of okhttp, or are there okhttp-specific functions being used? On Sep 29, 2014, at 5:16 PM, Joe Bowser <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey > > Can we unbundle okhttp without breaking Cordova? I think that our bundling > has become a serious problem, and we should find a way to abstract the > dependency away somehow into a plugin and should do this in 4.0.x. > > Ian, anyone else who knows what's going on with File/URIs? What's your > thoughts on this? > > Joe
