I can also test the OFFLOCK connection pool once the pooling conn managers
add support for it.

On Fri, Oct 10, 2025 at 7:32 PM Ryan Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote:

> I ran our internal integration test suite against the current core+client
> commits. I didn't find much, just two notes:
>
> 1. The async client has started decompressing responses. I had to add a
> call to `.disableContentCompression()`. This API is new in 5.6. This may be
> an issue for libraries that use the async client, since it makes it harder
> to "straddle" multiple versions of the client and obtain consistent
> behavior from all of them.
> 2. Our tests for insecure mode SSL (self-signed certs, obsolete TLS
> versions, etc) started failing. I had to fix this by adding a
> `HostnameVerificationPolicy.CLIENT` argument to the
> `DefaultClientTlsStrategy` constructor call, in addition to the custom
> `HostnameVerifier` I am already supplying. I think this must have been
> caused by a constructor delegation change in `DefaultClientTlsStrategy`,
> where the default policy was changed from `CLIENT` to `null` (which later
> gets turned into `BOTH`).
>

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