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Karl Wright edited comment on SOLR-7442 at 4/28/15 11:35 AM:
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ManifoldCF uses SolrJ at the moment to index into Solr. If you went with a
non-httpclient solution to HTTP/2.0, I presume this would require breaking
completely all backwards compatibility with previous versions of Solr. Our
project would therefore find itself in a very difficult position. And I'm not
sure that saving a couple of months is worth that kind of pain.
Alternatively, please feel free to produce a SolrJ that supports both
Httpclient libraries and maintains backwards compatibility. That would be fine
by us.
was (Author: [email protected]):
ManifoldCF uses SolrJ at the moment to index into Solr. If you went with a
non-httpclient solution to HTTP/2.0, I presume this would require breaking
completely all backwards compatibility with previous versions of Solr. Our
project would therefore find itself in a very difficult position. And I'm not
sure that saving a couple of months is worth that kind of pain.
> HttpClient replacement for HTTP/2.0
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> Key: SOLR-7442
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-7442
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Ishan Chattopadhyaya
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> Given that it would take about a year for Apache HC's HttpClient to support
> HTTP/2 (as per [~olegk] in SOLR-6865), adding this issue for exploring the
> way forward. It would be preferable to move to HTTP/2 and be able to use
> features like async http calls. Maybe we could look for alternatives to HC
> HttpClient, (e.g. Jetty's HttpClient)?
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