In fact, see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1429

On Dec 11, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:

> There are, in fact, updates to many of Solr's dependencies that we should 
> consider.  I like the sound of 5-10% perf. improvement in HttpClient...
> 
> -Grant
> 
> On Dec 11, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Erik Hatcher wrote:
> 
>> FYI...
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>>> From: Oleg Kalnichevski <ol...@apache.org>
>>> Date: December 11, 2009 2:20:50 PM GMT+01:00
>>> To: annou...@apache.org, priv...@hc.apache.org, d...@hc.apache.org,  
>>> httpclient-us...@hc.apache.org
>>> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] HttpComponents HttpClient 4.0.1 (GA) Released
>>> Reply-To: HttpComponents Project <d...@hc.apache.org>
>>> 
>>> HttpClient 4.0.1 is a bug fix release that addresses a number of issues 
>>> discovered since the previous stable release. None of the fixed bugs is 
>>> considered critical. Most notably this release eliminates eliminates 
>>> dependency on JCIP annotations.
>>> 
>>> This release is also expected to improve performance by 5 to 10% due to 
>>> elimination of unnecessary Log object lookups by short-lived components.
>>> 
>>> -------------------
>>> Download -
>>> <http://hc.apache.org/downloads.cgi>
>>> 
>>> Release notes -
>>> <http://www.apache.org/dist/httpcomponents/httpclient/RELEASE_NOTES.txt>
>>> 
>>> HttpComponents site -
>>> <http://hc.apache.org/>
>>> 
>>> Please note HttpClient 4.0 currently provides only limited support for
>>> NTLM authentication. For details please refer to
>>> <http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client/ntlm.html>
>>> -------------------
>>> 
>>> About Apache HttpClient
>>> 
>>> Although the java.net package provides basic functionality for accessing
>>> resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or
>>> functionality needed by many applications. HttpClient seeks to fill this
>>> void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package
>>> implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and
>>> recommendations.
>>> 
>>> Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP
>>> protocol, HttpClient may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware
>>> client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or
>>> systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed
>>> communication.
>>> 
>> 
> 
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> 
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