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Stephan Siano updated CAMEL-11662:
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    Description: 
The camel-ahc component does not support multi-value HTTP headers properly.

If the camel message contains a header with a list value the list is converted 
into a String before setting it to a header, which is not the proper format for 
a multi-value http header.

Example: If the camel header named "to" has a value of type List<String>, which 
contains the elements "foo" and "bar" the generated HTTP header named "to" will 
have the value "[foo, bar]"

According to RFC 7230 section 3.2.2 this is the wrong format. There should be a 
single line generated from it, but the list should simply be comma separated 
("foo, bar" without the square brackets).

  was:
The camel-ahc component does not support multi-value HTTP headers properly.

If the camel message contains a header with a list value the list is converted 
into a String before setting it to a header, which is not the proper format for 
a multi-value http header.

Example: If the camel header named "to" has a value of type List<String>, which 
contains the elements "foo" and "bar" the generated HTTP header named "to" will 
have the value "[ foo, bar]"

According to RFC 7230 section 3.2.2 this is the wrong format. There should be a 
single line generated from it, but the list should simply be comma separated 
("foo,bar" without the square brackets).


> camel-ahc does not support multi-value HTTP headers properly
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-11662
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-11662
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: camel-ahc
>    Affects Versions: 2.19.1
>            Reporter: Stephan Siano
>            Assignee: Stephan Siano
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.20.0
>
>
> The camel-ahc component does not support multi-value HTTP headers properly.
> If the camel message contains a header with a list value the list is 
> converted into a String before setting it to a header, which is not the 
> proper format for a multi-value http header.
> Example: If the camel header named "to" has a value of type List<String>, 
> which contains the elements "foo" and "bar" the generated HTTP header named 
> "to" will have the value "[foo, bar]"
> According to RFC 7230 section 3.2.2 this is the wrong format. There should be 
> a single line generated from it, but the list should simply be comma 
> separated ("foo, bar" without the square brackets).



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