On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Tony Anecito <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am using 4.2.5. Have there been any performance improvements since then?
>

Everything is carefully documented in the release notes:
https://www.apache.org/dist/httpcomponents/httpclient/RELEASE_NOTES-4.3.x.txt

Gary


> Great job on the updates!
>

> -Tony
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> On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 1:29 AM, Gary Gregory <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> The Apache HttpComponents project is pleased to announce 4.3.2 GA release
> of HttpComponents HttpClient.
>
> [Sorry for the resend, I had the wrong component in the email subject]
>
> HttpClient 4.3.2 (GA) is a maintenance release that delivers a number of
> improvements as well as bug fixes for issues reported since 4.3.1 release.
> SNI support for Oracle JRE 1.7+ is being among the most notable
> improvements.
>
> Users of HttpClient 4.3 are encouraged to upgrade.
>
> Download: http://hc.apache.org/downloads.cgi
> Release notes:
>
> https://www.apache.org/dist/httpcomponents/httpclient/RELEASE_NOTES-4.3.x.txt
> HttpComponents site: http://hc.apache.org
>
> 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.
>
> Gary Gregory on behalf of the HttpComponents team.
>
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