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Gary D. Gregory edited comment on HTTPCORE-637 at 7/10/20, 12:22 PM:
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Would we consider supporting different RFCs clearly and separately? I'm
concerned that a kitchen sink URI would end up never satisfying all folks or
use cases. For example, a URI factory;
Uris.RFC1234.create("http://example.com");
Uris.RFC5678.create("http://example.com");
Uris.DEFAULT.create("http://example.com");
This implies an interface defining a URI.
I do not know what the default would be.
Gary
was (Author: garydgregory):
Would we consider supporting different RFCs clearly and separately? I'm
concerned that a kitchen sink URI would end up never satisfying all folks or
use cases. For example, a URI factory;
Uris.RFC1234.create("http://");
Uris.RFC5678.create("http://");
Uris.DEFAULT.create("http://");
This implies an interface defining a URI.
I do not know what the default would be.
Gary
> Provide a state of the art RFC 3986 compliant URI class
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> Key: HTTPCORE-637
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-637
> Project: HttpComponents HttpCore
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: HttpCore
> Affects Versions: 5.0.1
> Reporter: Michael Osipov
> Priority: Major
>
> Many many times issues cropped up about character equivalence, normalization
> and broken implementation of {{java.net.URI}}. We require or own
> implementation which implements RFC 3986 properly, levaing the former aside
> and avoid long long discussions with users.
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