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Release 4.2.2
-------------------
This is a maintenance release that fixes a number of bugs and regressions found since 4.2.1
including a major bug in the NIO module causing incorrect handling of outgoing Content-Length
delimited messages larger than 2GB.
Users of HttpCore 4.2 are advised to upgrade.
Changelog
-------------------
* [HTTPCORE-312] NIO length delimited content encoder incorrectly handles messages larger than 2GB.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-310] Fixed regression in DefaultConnectionReuseStrategy causing it to incorrectly
flag connections as non-reusable after a 204, 205 or 304 response.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-309] Fixed regression in HttpAsyncRequestExecutor causing it to handle 204, 205
and 304 responses incorrectly by returning a message with an enclosed content body.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-306] I/O reactor TCP_NODELAY parameter now defaults to true.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPASYNC-21] request execution handler does not get closed in case of a premature HTTP
exchange termination.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-303] ContentType made Serializable.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.2.1
-------------------
This is a maintenance release that fixes a non-critical number of bugs found since 4.2.
Users of HttpCore 4.2 are encouraged to upgrade.
Changelog
-------------------
* [HTTPCORE-299] ContentType should rely on Charset#name() instead of Charset#toString()
for building header value.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-263] Under rare circumstances incorrectly delineated or garbled HTTP message
can cause an IndexOutOfBoundsException in AbstractSessionInputBuffer#readLine()
Contributed by Michael Pujos <bubbleguuum at free.fr>
* Made connection pools use FIFO algorithm instead of LIFO when leasing / releasing persistent
connections.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-298] Fixed non-blocking SSLIOSession state can getting out of sync with the underlying
IOSession in case the I/O session is terminated by the I/O reactor rather than by the protocol
handler.
Contributed by Sandeep Tamhankar <sandman at electric-cloud.com>
* Fixed NPE in StringEntity constructor thrown if ContentType#getCharset is null.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.2
-------------------
This is the first stable (GA) release of HttpCore 4.2. The most notable features included in this
release are connection pool components for blocking and non-blocking HTTP connections and new
asynchronous client and server side protocol handlers.
New protocol handling API used in conjunction with connection pooling components is expected to
make development of asynchronous HTTP client agents and HTTP proxies easier and less error prone.
Connection pool components are based on mature code migrated from HttpClient and HttpAsyncClient
modules but have a slightly different API that makes a better use of Java standard concurrent
primitives.
Changelog
-------------------
* Fixed HttpAsyncRequestExecutor incorrect execution of message exchanges that span across multiple
hosts (for instance, in case of a request redirect).
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* AbstractHttpClientConnection#isResponseAvailable method now catches SocketTimeoutException
and returns false.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-296] Server side connections (both blocking and non-blocking) can now handle entity
enclosing requests without Content-Length and Transfer-Encoding headers.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-295] [HTTPCORE-288] Provided direct access to the underlying socket of non-blocking
HTTP connection to allow modification of socket level settings such as TCP_NODELAY, SO_KEEPALIVE,
TrafficClass, etc.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-289] HttpAsyncService fails to invoke Cancellable#cancel() when the ongoing HTTP
exchange is aborted by the client.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Incompatible changes
--------------------
[Compared to release version 4.1.4]
The following methods have been deprecated for some time now and have been deleted:
org.apache.http.impl.SocketHttpServerConnection#createHttpDataReceiver(Socket, int, HttpParams)
org.apache.http.impl.SocketHttpServerConnection#createHttpDataTransmitter(Socket, int, HttpParams)
org.apache.http.protocol.HttpRequestHandlerRegistry#matchUriRequestPattern(String, String)
The following classes have been deprecated for some while now and have been deleted:
org.apache.http.nio.entity.ByteArrayNIOEntity
org.apache.http.nio.entity.FileNIOEntity
org.apache.http.nio.entity.HttpNIOEntity
org.apache.http.nio.entity.StringNIOEntity
org.apache.http.nio.protocol.NHttpClientHandlerBase
org.apache.http.nio.protocol.NHttpServiceHandlerBase
Release 4.2-BETA1
-------------------
This is the first BETA release of HttpCore 4.2. This release comes with completely redesigned
and rewritten asynchronous protocol handlers. New protocol handling API used in conjunction with
connection pooling components is expected to make development of asynchronous HTTP client agents
and HTTP proxies easier and less error prone.
Sample application shipped with the release include an example of an HTTP file server capable of
direct channel (zero copy) data transfer and an example of a non-blocking, fully streaming reverse
proxy.
This release also incorporates bug fixes from the stable 4.1.x branch and includes an updated
HttpCore tutorial.
Release 4.1.4
-------------------
This is a maintenance release that fixes a number of bugs found since 4.1.3. It is also likely
to be the last release in the 4.1.x branch.
Changelog
-------------------
* [HTTPCORE-286] Canceled I/O session can cause an IllegalStateException in BaseIOReactor#validate
leading to an abnormal termination of the I/O reactor.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-257] Fixed incorrect results produced by DefaultConnectionReuseStrategy when handling
response messages whose content entity has been decoded or modified by a protocol interceptor.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-283] Workaround for a bug causing termination of the I/O reactor in case of exception
thrown by NHttpServiceHandler#requestReceived or NHttpClientHandler#responseReceived
methods. A more comprehensive fix for the bug applied to the 4.2 branch.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-281] ResponseConnControl protocol interceptor does not correctly populate connection
persistence control headers when sending a HTTP/1.1 response message in response to a HTTP/1.0
request message.
Contributed by William R. Speirs <bill.speirs at gmail.com>
* [HTTPCORE-282] The default value of the internal event mask of newly created non-blocking I/O
is not correctly initialized, which causes the READ interest bit to get cleared in the interest
op queuing mode unless the event mask is explicitly reset.
Contributed by Sadeep Jayasumana <sadeep at wso2.com> and Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-268] Handle runtime exceptions thrown by SSLEngine.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.2-ALPHA2
-------------------
This is the second ALPHA release of HttpCore 4.2. This release comes with completely redesigned
and rewritten asynchronous protocol handlers. New protocol handling API used in conjunction with
connection pooling components introduced in the previous ALPHA release is expected to make
development of asynchronous HTTP client agents and HTTP proxies easier and less error prone.
Sample application shipped with the release include an example of an HTTP file server capable of
direct channel (zero copy) data transfer and an example of a non-blocking, fully streaming reverse
proxy.
We are kindly asking existing and prospective users of HttpCore to review and try out the
new protocol handlers and give us feedback while the 4.2 API is still not final. If no major flaws
are discovered the 4.2 API is expected to be frozen with the next BETA release.
Please note that new features included in this release are still considered experimental and
their API may change in the future ALPHA releases. This release also marks the end of support for
Java 1.3. As of this release HttpCore requires Java 1.5 for all its components. Several classes and
methods deprecated between versions 4.0-beta1 and 4.0 GA (more than two years ago) have been
removed in this release.
Changelog
-------------------
* [HTTPCORE-270] Fixed IllegalStateException in AbstractSessionOutputBuffer and
AbstractSessionInputBuffer.
Contributed by William R. Speirs <bill.speirs at gmail.com>
* [HTTPCORE-269] Connection pools incorrectly handle lease requests when the max limit for the given
route has been exceeded and all connections in the route pool are stateful.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.2-ALPHA1
-------------------
This is the first ALPHA release of 4.2. The most notable feature included in this release is
support for connection pools of blocking and non-blocking HTTP connections. Connection pool
components are based on mature code migrated from HttpClient and HttpAsyncClient modules but have
a slightly different API that makes a better use of Java standard concurrent primitives.
Support for connection pools in HttpCore is expected to make development of client and proxy HTTP
services easier and less error prone.
Please note that new features included in this release are still considered experimental and
their API may change in the future ALPHA releases. This release also marks the end of support for
Java 1.3. As of this release HttpCore requires Java 1.5 for all its components. Several classes and
methods deprecated between versions 4.0-beta1 and 4.0 GA (more than two years ago) have been
removed in this release.
Changelog
-------------------
* [HTTPCORE-268] Handle runtime exceptions thrown by SSLEngine.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.1.3
-------------------
This is an emergency release that fixes a severe regression in the non-blocking SSL I/O code
introduced in release 4.1.2.
* [HTTPCORE-266] SSLIOSession does not correctly terminate if the opposite end shuts down connection
without sending a 'close notify' message causing an infinite loop in the I/O dispatch thread.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.1.2
-------------------
This is a patch release that fixes a number of bugs found in the previous version.
Please note that several classes and methods deprecated between versions 4.0-beta1 and 4.0 GA
(more than two years ago) will also be removed in the 4.2 branch.
Users of 4.0.x versions are advised to upgrade and replace deprecated API calls following
recommendations in javadocs.
* [HTTPCORE-261] IOSession#setSocketTimeout() method does not reset the timeout count.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-260] Non-blocking SSL I/O session can terminate prematurely causing message body
truncation when message content is chunk coded and the connection is closed on the opposite end.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-257] Fixed incorrect results produced by DefaultConnectionReuseStrategy when handling
response messages whose content entity has been decoded or modified by a protocol interceptor.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.1.1
-------------------
This is a patch release that fixes a number of non-critical issues found since release 4.1.
This release marks the end of support for Java 1.3. As of release 4.2 HttpCore will require
Java 1.5 for all its components.
Please note that several classes and methods deprecated between versions 4.0-beta1 and 4.0 GA
(more than two years ago) will also be removed in the 4.2 branch.
Users of 4.0.x versions are advised to upgrade and replace deprecated API calls following
recommendations in javadocs.
* In case of an unexpected end of stream condition (the peer closed connection prematurely)
truncated Content-Length delimited message bodies will cause an I/O exception. Application
can still choose to catch and ignore ConnectionClosedException in order to accept partial
message content.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-255]: Fixed resource management in InputStreamEntity#writeTo()
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-254]: Erratic results from metrics (sebb)
* [HTTPCORE-242]: Fixed NPE in AsyncNHttpClientHandler caused by an early response to an
entity enclosing request.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.1
-------------------
This is the first stable (GA) release of HttpCore 4.1. This release provides a compatibility mode
with JREs that have a naive (broken) implementation of SelectionKey API and also improves
compatibility with the Google Android platform. There has also been a number of performance
related improvements and bug fixes in both blocking and non-blocking components.
Changelog
-------------------
* [HTTPCORE-240]: DefaultConnectingIOReactor leaks a socket descriptor if the session request fails.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-239]: The ChunkEncoder could request for a negative buffer limit causing an
IllegalArgumentException.
Contributed by Asankha Perera <asankha at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-236]: SSLIOSession#isAppInputReady() does not check the status of the session input
buffer.
Contributed by Dmitry Lukyanov <dlukyanov at ukr.net>
* [HTTPCORE-233]: EntityUtils#toString() and EntityUtils#toByteArray() to return null if
HttpEntity#getContent() is null
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-231] Fixed incorrect handling of HTTP entities by non-blocking LengthDelimitedDecoder
when the Content-Length value is larger than Integer.MAX_VALUE.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.1-BETA2
-------------------
This is the second BETA release of HttpCore 4.1. This is mainly a bug fix release that addresses
a number of non-critical bugs.
The most significant change in this release is deprecation of the HttpEntity#consumeContent()
method and streamlining of connection management and resource deallocation by HTTP entities.
Please refer to the javadocs for details.
* [HTTPCORE-229] AbstractSessionInputBuffer#readLine(CharArrayBuffer) returns incorrect
number of characters read by the method when using non-standard HTTP element charset.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* Non-blocking connections can trigger #responseReady / #requestReady events by mistake
when the underlying session is already closed.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-228] Fixed NPE in AsyncNHttpServiceHandler caused by entity enclosing requests
if no matching request handler can be found.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-227] Fixed incorrect request / response count by non-blocking connections.
Contributed by Harold Lee <harold at hotelling.net>
* [HTTPCORE-226] Improved compatibility of NIO components with Google Android.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* ByteArrayBuffer, CharArrayBuffer, BasicHeader, BufferedHeader, HeaderGroup, BasicRequestLine,
BasicStatusLine made Serializable.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.1-BETA1
-------------------
This is the first BETA release of HttpCore 4.1. This release finalizes the API introduced in the
4.1 development branch. It also fixes a number of bugs discovered since the previous release and
delivers a number of performance optimizations in the blocking HTTP transport components.
The blocking HTTP transport is expected to be 5% to 10% faster compared to previous releases.
* [HTTPCORE-222] Fixed Import-Package in the OSGi META-INF
Contributed by Willem Jiang <willem.jiang at gmail.com>
* [HTTPCORE-177] Reduce intermediate data buffering by reading large chunks of data directly from
the underlying socket stream. This results in improved performance of blocking read operations.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-220] IdentityDecoder fails to detect end of stream when using file channels.
Contributed by Asankha C. Perera <asankha at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-218] ChunkEncoder#write method no longer returns incorrect value if
the data to write is greater than the size of the internal buffer used by the encoder.
Contributed by Richie Jefts <rjefts at gmail.com>
* [HTTPCORE-209] Added parameter to set SO_REUSEADDR on sockets bound to a local address.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-207] SocketHttp*Connection classes can leak sockets if the connection is half-closed
Contributed by David Koski <david_koski at mac.com>
Release 4.1-ALPHA1
-------------------
This is the first public release from the 4.1 branch of HttpCore. This release adds a number of
new features, most notable being introduction of compatibility mode with IBM JREs and other JREs
with naive (broken) implementation of SelectionKey API.
Please note new classes and methods added in the 4.1 branch are still considered API unstable.
* Ensure that an attempt is made to close out all active sessions gracefully in case of an abnormal
shutdown of the I/O reactor.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-201] OSGi Export-Package to specify release version
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-183] Added Thread-safe implementations of HttpParams and HttpProcessor -
SyncBasicHttpParams and ImmutableHttpProcessor classes
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-199] ContentInputStream implements InputStream#available().
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-195] Truncated chunk-coded streams can now be tolerated by catching and discarding
TruncatedChunkException.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-155] Compatibility mode with IBM JRE and other JREs with naive (broken) implementation
of SelectionKey.
Contributed by Marc Beyerle <marc.beyerle at de.ibm.com> and Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-191] Blocking HTTP connections are now capable of correctly preserving their internal
state on SocketTimeoutExceptions, which makes it possible to continue reading from the connection
after a socket timeout.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-190] ChunkedInputStream is now capable of correctly preserving its internal state on
SocketTimeoutExceptions, which makes it possible to continue reading from the stream after a
socket timeout.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.0.1
-------------------
This is a patch release addressing a number of issues discovered since the 4.0 release. Users
of NIO module are advised to upgrade.
* [HTTPCORE-198] CONNECT request includes Host header for HTTP 1.1 connections.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-196] SSLIOSession now unwraps encrypted data more aggressively eliminating long
pauses when receiving data over non-blocking connections.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-197] Fixed bug causing the non-blocking ChunkDecoder to report some data stream as
truncated under special conditions.
Contributed by Denis Rogov <denrogov at gmail.com> and Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* SSLIOSession#isAppOutputReady and SSLIOSession#isAppInputReady no longer ignore the application
event mask causing I/O event notifications for unrequested type of events.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-193] Fixed problem with SSLIOSession incorrectly handling of end-of-stream condition.
Contributed by Asankha C. Perera <asankha at apache.org> and Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.0
-------------------
This is the first stable (GA) release of HttpCore 4.0. This release mainly improves the
documentation and fixes a few minor bugs reported since the previous release. HttpCore
now comes with a complete tutorial presenting an in-depth coverage of the API.
HttpCore is a set of low level HTTP transport components that can be used to build custom
client and server side HTTP services with a minimal footprint. HttpCore supports two I/O
models: blocking I/O model based on the classic Java I/O and non-blocking, event driven I/O
model based on Java NIO. The blocking I/O model may be more appropriate for data intensive,
low latency scenarios, whereas the non-blocking model may be more appropriate for high latency
scenarios where raw data throughput is less important than the ability to handle thousands of
simultaneous HTTP connections in a resource efficient manner.
* [HTTPCORE-180] Fixed NPE in standard I/O event dispatchers when
IOEventDispatch#disconnected fires before the session was fully initialized
(IOEventDispatch#connected was not called).
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-175] Chunk decoders no longer accept truncated chunks as valid input.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.0 Beta 3
-------------------
The third BETA version of HttpComponents Core has been released. This is a
maintenance release, which addresses a number of issues discovered since the
previous release.
The only significant new feature is an addition of an OSGi compliant bundle
combining HttpCore and HttpCore NIO jars.
* [HTTPCORE-173] Tolerate missing closing chunk if the chunk coded content
is terminated by the end of stream (EOF) condition.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-174] Position is incremented twice in ContentLengthInputStream#skip(long)
Contributed by Ildar Safarov <ildar.safarov at gmail.com>
* [HTTPCORE-125] OSGi bundle containing HttpCore & HttpCore NIO jars.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* CancelledKeyException thrown in BaseIOReactor#validate() no longer causes
a premature I/O reactor shutdown.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-172] Added #close() method to SharedInputBuffer and
SharedOutputBuffer. The purpose of the new method is to close the buffer
in case of normal / orderly termination of the underlying HTTP connection.
Use #shutdown() method to force-close the buffer in case of abnormal /
exceptional termination of the underlying connection.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-170] Fixed race condition in SharedOutputBuffer.
Contributed by Jason Walton <Jason.Walton at alcatel-lucent.com>
* [HTTPCORE-169] Fixed bug causing connecting I/O reactors to shut down due to
ClosedChannelException if a pending session request is cancelled before the new
channel has been registered with the selector.
Contributed by Anders Wallgren <anders_wallgren at alum.mit.edu>
* [HTTPCORE-167] Fixed handling the end of stream (EOF) condition in the #isStale()
check of blocking HTTP connections.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-166] NIO reactors now maintain an audit log of fatal exceptions,
which can be used to examine the cause and problems experienced during
the shutdown process.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-165] Improved handling of CancelledKeyException in I/O reactors
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.0 Beta 2
-------------------
The second BETA version of HttpComponents Core has been released. This release
adds a number of improvements to the NIO components, most notable being improved
asynchronous client side and server side protocol handlers.
There has been a number of important bug fixes in HttpCore NIO module, whereas
HttpCore base module has had very few changes.
All upstream projects dependent on HttpCore NIO are strongly advised to upgrade.
* [HTTPCORE-163] Fixed AbstractMultiworkerIOReactor#execute() to correctly
propagate the original I/O exception in case of an abnormal termination.
Contributed by Patrick Moore <patmoore at ieee.org>
* Changed behavior of IdentityDecoder & LengthDelimitedDecoder to throw
an IOException if data is attempted to be written beyond the length
of a FileChannel. Previously would write nothing.
Contributed by Sam Berlin <sberlin at apache.org>
* Fixed bug in LengthDelimitedDecoder & IdentityDecoder that caused transfers
to a FileChannel to overwrite arbitrary parts of the file, if data was
buffered in SessionInputBuffer.
Contributed by Sam Berlin <sberlin at apache.org>
* Fixed concurrency bug in the ThrottlingHttpServerHandler protocol handler.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* Fixed bug in SharedInputBuffer that caused input events to be
incorrectly suspended.
Contributed by Asankha C. Perera <asankha at wso2.com>
* [HTTPCORE-150] Entity implementation that serializes a Java object
Contributed by Andrea Selva <selva.andrea at gmail.com>
* [HTTPCORE-157] ChunkedOutputStream#flush() now behaves consistently with the
specification of OutputStream#flush().
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-147] Fixed handling of requests with partially consumed content
in ThrottlingHttpServiceHandler.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-92] ChunkEncoder splits input data larger than available space
in the session output buffer into smaller chunks instead of expanding
the buffer.
Contributed by Andrea Selva <selva.andrea at gmail.com> and
Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-149] I/O reactors now count period of inactivity since the
time of the last read or write operation. Previously only read
operations resulted in timeout counter reset.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-148] Improved asynchronous server and client HTTP protocol
handler implementations.
Contributed by Sam Berlin <sberlin at gmail.com>
* [HTTPCORE-143] Ensure the underlying channel is closed if the session
request is canceled or times out.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-140] Fixed timeout handling in ThrottlingHttpServiceHandler.
Contributed by Lorenzo Moretti <moznerol at hotmail.com> and
Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.0 Beta 1
-------------------
The first BETA version of HttpComponents Core has been released. This release
can be considered a major milestone, as it marks the end of API instability
in HttpCore. As of this release the API compatibility between minor releases
in 4.x codeline will be maintained.
This release includes several major improvements such as enhanced HTTP message
parsing API and optimized parser implementations, Java 5.0 compatibility
for HttpCore NIO extensions. Upstream projects are strongly encouraged to
upgrade to the latest release.
The focus of the development efforts will be gradually shifting towards
providing better test coverage, documentation and performance optimizations.
Changelog:
----------
* [HTTPCORE-141] Session request timeout in DefaultConnectingIOReactor
invalidates the request.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-137] DefaultHttpRequestFactory extended to support all methods
specified in RFC 2616 (except CONNECT).
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* Replaced HTTP parameter linking with a simple child/parent stack.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-134] all serialVersionUID attributes are private
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-133] Clone support for basic HTTP message elements and
non-streaming entities.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-127] Improved API for lifecycle management of listening I/O
reactors. One can now suspend and resume listener endpoints.
Contributed by Asankha C. Perera <asankha at wso2.com>
* [HTTPCORE-112] DefaultConnectionReuseStrategy interprets token sequences
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-122] new interface TokenIterator and basic implementation
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* HttpCore NIOSSL classes moved to HttpCore NIO.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* HttpCore NIO ported to Java 1.5.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-130] Fixed over-synchronization bug leading to a thread deadlock
condition in SSL IOEventDispatch implementations.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-37] HttpParams beans
Contributed by Stojce Dimski <sdmiski at yahoo.it>
* [HTTPCORE-128] Simplified injection of custom NIO connection implementations.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-126] Improved HTTP message parsing API and optimized parser
implementations.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* Do not include "Connection: close" to 500 responses per default.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-121] new interface HeaderElementIterator
Contributed by Andrea Selva <selva.andrea at gmail.com>
* [HTTPCORE-123] Fixed problem with SSLSession losing buffered data, if the
connection has been closed by the peer.
Contributed by Risto Reinpõld <risto.reinpold at gmail.com>
Release 4.0 Alpha 6
-------------------
The sixth ALPHA version of HttpComponents Core has been released. This release
sports an improved message parsing and formatting API in the base module and
lots of incremental improvements and bug fixes in the NIO and NIOSSL modules.
Based on the improved API, it is now possible to send and receive SIP messages
with HttpComponents Core.
HttpCore is now feature complete and we are planning to freeze the public APIs
as of next release (BETA1).
* [HTTPCORE-120] new interface HeaderIterator, available from HttpMessage
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-118] Purge closed sessions prior to opening new ones. This should
reduce chances of running out of memory when opening and closing lots of
NIO connections in a tight loop.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-117] Fixed bug preventing protocol handlers from closing timed out
NIO connection when pending output (output session buffer is not empty).
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-86] Allow for optional handling of runtime exceptions
thrown by protocol handlers to ensure the I/O dispatch thread
remains running.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-116] moved parameter names to interfaces
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-109] Improved shutdown process of the I/O reactors in NIO modules.
I/O reactors now attempt to terminate connections gracefully before shutting
down the underlying socket channels.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-107] allow sending and receiving of SIP messages
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-114]: Fixed incorrect handling of the end-of-stream condition
in SSLIOSession.
Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-110] refactored message parsing and formatting logic
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-113] Removed unnecessary target hostname resolution from
non-blocking client protocol handlers.
Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-108] Close all channels registered with the I/O reactor during
shutdown. Fixed the problem with DefaultListeningIOReactor not releasing
socket ports until JVM is restarted.
Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-106] Pluggable HTTP message parsers and message writers
Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-105] Consistent class names in base and NIO modules
Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-100] revised HttpContext hierarchy
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-103] NIO connections now attempt to consume all available session
data while parsing HTTP messages. This can potentially improve performance
of non-blocking SSL connections.
Contributed by Steffen Pingel <spingel at limewire.com>
* [HTTPCORE-102] Exceeding of maximum line length limit detected late
Contributed by Steffen Pingel <spingel at limewire.com>
* [HTTPCORE-21] Transport and connection metrics
Contributed by Andrea Selva <selva.andre at gmail.com> and
Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-91] new interceptor RequestDate, renamed constants in protocol.HTTP
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-90] Version detection based on build-time properties
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org> and
Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-88] Added convenience methods to HttpRequestInterceptorList,
HttpResponseInterceptorList interfaces
Contributed by Andrea Selva <selva.andre at gmail.com>
* [HTTPCORE-89]: Fixed bug in DefaultConnectingIOReactor causing incorrect
handling of local (immediate) connections on some platforms (affects Sun
Solaris 2.9 / Sparc and likely other Solaris 2.x platforms)
Contributed by Sam Berlin <sberlin at gmail.com>
Release 4.0 Alpha 5
-------------------
The fifth ALPHA version of HttpComponents Core has been released. This release
delivers a number of incremental improvements across the board in all modules
and adds several performance oriented features such as ability to transfer
data directly between a file and a socket channels.
HttpCore is almost fully feature complete now and we are likely to freeze
the public APIs as of next release (BETA1).
* [HTTPCORE-87] RuntimeExcpetions thrown in I/O worker threads are now correctly
propagated to the I/O reactor.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-84]: Removed DateUtils/DateParseException from core.
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-63]: Made I/O select interval configurable for all default I/O
reactor implementations.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org> and
Anders Wallgren <anders_wallgren at alum.mit.edu>
* [HTTPCORE-82]: Revised linking of HttpParams to reduce potential for misuse.
Method #setDefaults() removed from the HttpParams interface.
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-81]: Maximum line length and maximum header counts parameters are now
correctly enforced in both base and NIO modules. Fixed maximum line length check
when parsing folded header lines.
Contributed by Steffen Pingel <spingel at limewire.com>
* Added HTTP client handler implementation that allocates fixed size content
buffers upon initialization and is capable of throttling the rate of I/O events
in order to make sure those content buffers do not get overflown.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-76]: Added IOSession#shutdown() method intended to force-close
I/O sessions (primarily needed to terminate hung SSL connections).
Contributed by Sandeep Tamhankar <sandman at electric-cloud.com>
* [HTTPCORE-78]: Added ByteBufferAllocator interface that can be used to apply
different ByteArray allocation strategies to session and content buffers.
Use heap bound implementation for short-lived or variable in length (requiring
frequent content re-allocation) buffers.
Contributed by Steffen Pingel <spingel at limewire.com>
* [HTTPCORE-77]: The result of CharsetDecoder#decode() and CharsetEncoder#encode()
was not checked for errors resulting in an infinite loop in
SessionInputBuffer#readLine() and SessionOutputBuffer#writeLine()
when malformed characters were processed.
Contributed by Steffen Pingel <spingel at limewire.com>
* [HTTPCORE-71]: HttpParams can be copied.
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-75]: DefaultNHttpServerConnection and DefaultNHttpClientConnection
now correctly terminate the underlying I/O session when closed.
BufferingHttpServiceHandler now correctly applies connection keep-alive
strategy when sending a response with no content body.
Contributed by Steffen Pingel <spingel at limewire.com>
* [HTTPCORE-73]: Fixed bug preventing NHttpServiceHandler#responseReady and
NHttpClientHandler#requestReady events from being fired if the HTTP message
has no content body.
Contributed by Steffen Pingel <spingel at limewire.com>
* [HTTPCORE-67]: Improved event listener interface
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-43]: Support for FileChannel#transferFrom() and
FileChannel#transferTo() methods. Direct coping from and to FileChannel is
expected to improve performance of file bound operations
Contributed by Andrea Selva <selva.andre at gmail.com>
* [HTTPCORE-66]: Fixed handling of HTTP HEAD methods
Contributed by Steffen Pingel <spingel at limewire.com> and
Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-58]: NIO HTTP connections changed to throw checked
ConnectionClosedException instead of unchecked IllegalStateException when
an attempt is made to perform an I/O operation on a closed conection
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-56]: DefaultConnectingIOReactor no longer terminates due to a
CancelledKeyException, if a session request gets canceled before selection
key is fully initialized.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.0 Alpha 4
-------------------
The forth ALPHA version of HttpComponents Core has been released.
The ALPHA4 release fixes a number of bugs and adds a number of
improvements to HttpCore base and HttpCore NIO extensions.
HttpCore NIO can be used to build HTTP services intended to handle
thousands of simultaneous connections with a small number of I/O
threads. This release also introduces NIOSSL extensions that can be
used to extend HttpCore non-blocking transport components with
ability to transparently encrypt data in transit using SSL/TLS protocol.
* [HTTPCORE-49]: DefaultConnectingIOReactor can now correctly handle
unresolved socket addresses. It no longer terminates with the
UnresolvedAddressException runtime exception.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-42]: Added server side API for the expectation verification.
Improved support for the 'expect: continue' handshake in HttpCore and
HttpCore NIO.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-26]: Added SSL support for HttpCore NIO.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-40]: API classes no longer reference impl classes in module-main.
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-39]: Refactored HttpStatus, spun off [English]ReasonPhraseFactory.
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-32]: HttpRequestInterceptorList, HttpResponseInterceptorList
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-38]: Packages nio.impl.* are now impl.nio.*, same for examples.
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-27]: I/O reactors can now accept a thread factory as an optional
parameter.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-36]: Fixed #setHandlers() method and matching of request URIs
with a query part in HttpRequestHandlerRegistry
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-28]: DefaultConnectingIOReactor now maintains a queue of connect
requests and registers new sessions with the selector on the I/O thread.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-29] DefaultConnectingIOReactor changed to ensure IOExceptions
are correctly propagated to the caller, if an exception is thrown while
initializing a newly connected socket.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-24] Fixed bug in non-blocking connection implementations, which
prevented the session buffer from being correctly flushed when the content
coding process has been completed.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-23] Fixed threading bug in DefaultConnectingIOReactor.
Contributed by Asankha C. Perera <asankha at wso2.com>
Release 4.0 Alpha 3
-------------------
The third ALPHA version of HttpCore has been released. The ALPHA3 release
includes a number of API optimizations and improvements and introduces a set
of NIO extensions to the HttpCore API. NIO extensions can be used to build
HTTP services intended to handle thousands of simultaneous connections with
a small number of I/O threads.
* [HTTPCORE-15] Provided a interafce to access IP address of the local and
remote end points.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [ HTTPCORE-14] Scheme, SocketFactory and SecureSocketFactory moved to
HttpClient. Decoupled HttpHost and Scheme.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-13] Refactored HttpProcessor interface and related impl classes
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-11] Client connection interface no longer defines a specific
method to open a connection. HTTP connections can now represent any
abstract I/O transport such as those based on NIO API.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-10] Non-blocking (async) client side I/O transport based on NIO.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-9] Non-blocking (async) server side I/O transport based on NIO.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-7] ConnectionReuseStrategy interface changed to allow access
to the HTTP execution context.
Contributed by Roland Weber <rolandw at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-6] Header implementation allowing for performance short-cuts
when serializing and deserializing HTTP headers.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
* [HTTPCORE-5] Header, HeaderElement, NameValuePair, RequestLine, StatusLine,
HttpVersion changed to interfaces. API no longer contains any parsing and
formatting code and does not imply any specific physical representation of
HTTP messages and their elements.
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.0 Alpha 2
-------------------
This is a maintenance release that mostly fixes minor problems found since the
previous release. The upstream projects are strongly encouraged use this
release as a dependency while HttpCore undergoes another round of reviews
and optimization in the SVN trunk
Changelog:
---------
* [HTTPCORE-4] optional header and line length limits to contain OOME risks
Contributed by Oleg Kalnichevski <olegk at apache.org>
Release 4.0 Alpha 1
-------------------
This release represents a complete redesign of the Jakarta Commons HttpClient
3.x API and a significant rewrite of the core HTTP components derived from
HttpClient 3.0 code base.
These components will form the foundation of the future releases of Jakarta
HttpClient and can also be used separately to build custom client- and
server-side HTTP services.