Scott,
recieve() currently defined in interface + implemented in 3 classes (Filter,
SMTP, HTTP transports) and directly used only in Message (result is not
stored), in Call used like follows:
in = st.receive();
payloadStr = IOUtils.getStringFromReader(in);
To do not break compatibility we can add a method recieveString() to
transports, and implement recieve() method creating BufferedReader on demand
from stored String
Pavel
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