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Ramu commented on CAMEL-12642: ------------------------------ Working > No support for http4 feature authenticationPreemptive in pollEnrich > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CAMEL-12642 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-12642 > Project: Camel > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: camel-http4 > Affects Versions: 2.23.0 > Reporter: Frank Olschewski > Priority: Major > > authenticationPreemptive=true does not work with pollEnrich. > {code:java} > .pollEnrich("https4:localhost?authenticationPreemptive=true" + > "&authUsername=user&authPassword=passwd"){code} > In Class /org/apache/camel/component/http4/HttpPollingConsumer.java:79 you > see the following code: > {code:java} > HttpResponse response = httpClient.execute(method, httpClientContext);{code} > The setup for authenticationPreemptive is missing. > You can see what to do in > org.apache.camel.component.http4.HttpProducer#executeMethod: > {code:java} > pprotected HttpResponse executeMethod(HttpUriRequest httpRequest) throws > IOException { > HttpContext localContext = new BasicHttpContext(); > if (getEndpoint().isAuthenticationPreemptive()) { > BasicScheme basicAuth = new BasicScheme(); > localContext.setAttribute("preemptive-auth", basicAuth); > } > if (httpContext != null) { > localContext = new BasicHttpContext(httpContext); > } > return httpClient.execute(httpRequest, localContext); > }{code} > In org.apache.camel.component.http4.HttpPollingConsumer#doReceive > getEndpoint().isAuthenticationPreemptive() returns the correct value, so > there is nothing against implementing this feature here as well. > The problem behind the scene ist that the context attribute "preemptive-auth" > is missing. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)