## Description:
The mission of HttpComponents is the creation and maintenance of
software related to Java toolset of low level HTTP components
## Issues:
There are no issues requiring attention of the Board at this point.
## Membership Data:
Apache HttpComponents was founded 2007-11-14 (12
## Description:
The mission of HttpComponents is the creation and
maintenance of
software related to Java toolset of low level HTTP
components
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
- There is a steady stream of small contributions in the projects in
the form
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols.
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
## Activity:
- The team is
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
- There are several casual
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
- There are several casual
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
- There are several casual
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
- The board has asked about
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
- The board has asked about
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
- The board has asked about
LGTM
Gary
On Aug 8, 2017 07:19, "Asankha C. Perera" wrote:
> ## Description:
>
> - The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
>maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
>associated protocols
>
> ## Issues:
> -
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time
## Activity:
- The HttpClient 5.0
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time
## Activity:
- A vote was passed to
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at this time
## Activity:
- We are currently
Report from the Apache HttpComponents Project
## Description:
- The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols
## Issues:
- There are no issues requiring board attention at
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP
and associated protocols.
Status
- Overall the project remains active. We are currently working on
adding support for HTTP/2 protocol to HttpCore and HttpClient.
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active. HttpCore 5.0 and HttpClient 5.0 are
nearing a major milestone of being compliant with
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active. HttpCore 5.0 and HttpClient 5.0 are
nearing a major milestone of being compliant with
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a
toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and associated
protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active. HttpCore 5.0 and HttpClient 5.0 are
nearing
a major milestone of being compliant with
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and
associated protocols.
The developers are currently working on improving compliance with RFC
7230 (and related RFCs) and laying a foundation for HTTP/2
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a
toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and associated
protocols.
== Status ==
Overall the project remains active.
== Releases ==
HttpComponents Core 4.4 GA was released on the 18th of December 2014
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a
toolset of low-level Java components focused on HTTP and associated
protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active.
Releases
- HttpComponents Client for Android 4.3.5 was released on the 15th of
August
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - August 2014
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining
a toolset of low level Java components focused on HTTP and associated
protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active.
Releases
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - February 2014
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low level Java components focused on HTTP
and associated protocols.
Status
- Overall the project remains active.
Releases
-
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - November 2013
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low level Java components focused on HTTP
and associated protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active.
Releases
HttpClient
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low level Java components focused on HTTP
and associated protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active.
Releases
- HttpCore 4.3-beta2 was released on the 9th of May 2013
- HttpAsyncClient
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - May 2013
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low level Java components focused on HTTP
and associated protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active.
Releases
- HttpCore 4.2.4 GA
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - February 2013
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low level Java components focused on HTTP
and associated protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active.
Releases
- HttpCore
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - February 2012
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining a toolset of low level Java components focused on HTTP
and associated protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active.
Releases
- HttpCore
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - November 2011
The Apache HttpComponents project is responsible for creating and
maintaining
a toolset of low level Java components focused on HTTP and associated
protocols.
Status
Overall the project remains active.
A Google Summer of
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - August 2011
Status
* Overall the project remains active.
Releases
* HttpCore 4.1.1 GA was released on the 21st of May 2011
* HttpAsyncClient 4.0-alpha2 was released on the 24th of May 2011
* HttpCore 4.1.2 GA was released on the 18th of
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents Project
Status
* Overall the project remains active.
Releases
* HttpClient 4.1.1 GA was released on the 21st of March 2011
Development
* There was a proposal to move a fluent interface for HttpClient,
built in Stanbol to be moved into
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - February 2011
Status
* Overall the project remains active.
Releases
* HttpComponents LICENSE and NOTICE maven plugin 0.0.2 was released
on the
13th of November to support the future releases of the main artifacts
* HttpCore 4.1 GA
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - November 2010
Status
Overall the project remains active.
Releases
HttpCore 4.1-beta2 was released on the 1st of September
HttpClient 4.0.3 GA has been released on the 19th of September, as an
emergency release following the 4.0.2 release
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - August 2010
Status
The last status report was sent in July, and thus there isn't a lot to be
reported. Overall the project remains active.
We are working on realigning our release process with the best practices
used by other ASF projects
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - 02/2010
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-- Status --
It was a very quiet last quarter so there is not much to report
this time. There are also no issues requiring the attention of the
board.
-- Releases --
We
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - 11/2009
-
-- Status --
The project in general is floating along very smoothly; there are no
issues requiring the attention of the board.
-- Releases --
We have had one release
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - 05/2009
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-- Status --
The project is doing fine, there are no issues requiring attention of
the board. Also, as noted in our previous report the project managed to
reach a major
[- unable to add to svn currently, will do as soon as it is available
again -]
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - 02/2009
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-- Status --
All is good in the land of HttpComponents: the project team is eagerly
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - 12/2008
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-- Status --
This is the fourth report in a row so there's nothing really new, except
for some end-of-year numbers.
-- Releases --
We have had one release since the last
On Dec 15, 2008, at 20:16:55, Erik Abele wrote:
obviously the subject should have been: ...December 2008, sorry :-)
Cheers,
Erik
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Hi,
I just found out that HttpComponents was supposed to report this month
too.
It seems like something is a tiny bit off here but maybe I'm just
overly confused: we reported just last month, and the month before
that so with this time it would be three times in a row...?
Anyway,
Status Report for the Apache HttpComponents project, October 2008
-- SNIP --
Status report for the Apache HttpComponents project - 10/2008
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-- Status --
We have reported just last month so there is not very much to say in
this
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