Hi Wenbo,
The latest version of the docs is available at:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~michaelm/8087112/2/
I am hoping to finalize this very soon.
Thanks,
Michael.
On 31/07/15 00:26, Wenbo Zhu wrote:
Has the API docs been moved? Is there an updated version of it?
Thanks,
Wenbo
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Michael McMahon
<michael.x.mcma...@oracle.com <mailto:michael.x.mcma...@oracle.com>>
wrote:
Hi,
JEP 110 HTTP 2 client
in JDK 9, is defining and implementing a new API for HTTP which
also supports
the new HTTP version 2 that has recently been working its way
through the IETF.
The work also includes support for websockets (RFC 6455).
In fact, the majority of the API is agnostic about the HTTP
protocol version, with only minor
configuration settings, and support for multiple responses (Http
server push) having any direct impact.
The HTTP API is defined around three main types (HttpClient, which
is the central
point for configuration of SSL, executor service cookie management
etc), HttpRequest
and HttpResponse (which should be self explanatory).
Requests are sent/received either synchronously (blocking) or in a
non-blocking (asynchronous)
mode using java.util.future.CompletableFuture which is a powerful
new framework for
asynchronous execution introduced in JDK 8.
The API docs can be seen at the link below:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~michaelm/httpclient/01/
<http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Emichaelm/httpclient/01/>
All new classes and interfaces belong to the java.net
<http://java.net> package.
A prototype implementation of this API supporting HTTP/1.1 only,
is available and will
be uploaded into the JDK 9 sandbox forest in the coming day or two.
Comments welcome!
Thanks,
Michael.