cstamas commented on code in PR #1792:
URL: https://github.com/apache/maven-resolver/pull/1792#discussion_r2789871810


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+# Transport Known Issues
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+This page lists known issues related to various transports.
+
+## The `jdk`, JDK Transport
+
+This is the default transport used in Maven 4. Given this transport uses the 
Java, it is in user best interest
+to use latest patch version of Java, as HttpClient is getting bugfixes 
regularly.
+
+Known issues:
+* Does not properly support `aether.transport.http.requestTimeout` prior Java 
26, see [JDK-8208693](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8208693)
+* No TLS proxy support, see 
[here](https://dev.to/kdrakon/httpclient-can-t-connect-to-a-tls-proxy-118a)
+* In case of Proxy TLS tunneling, to enable Proxy authentication one must 
issue `jdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes`, see 
[here](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/21/core/java-networking.html#GUID-801380C1-4300-4ED8-A390-3C39135267CD).
+
+## The `apache`, Apache HttpClient Transport
+
+To use this transport, you need to specify `-Dmaven.resolver.transport=apache` 
user property.

Review Comment:
   This is site for Resolver 2.x, Maven 3 uses Resolver 1.x. Do we really want 
to mix things here?
   
   I'd rather add a link on index page "if you use Maven 3 go here..."



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