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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/Platform.kt
* * Supported on Android 2.3+. * Supported on JDK 8+ via Conscrypt. * * ### ALPN (Application Layer Protocol Negotiation) * * Supported on Android 5.0+. * * Supported on OpenJDK 8 via the JettyALPN-boot library or Conscrypt. * * Supported on OpenJDK 9+ via SSLParameters and SSLSocket features. * * ### Trust Manager Extraction * * Supported on Android 2.3+ and OpenJDK 7+. There are no public APIs to recover the trust
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-UtilJvm.kt
} return null } @JvmField internal val assertionsEnabled: Boolean = OkHttpClient::class.java.desiredAssertionStatus() /** * Returns the string "OkHttp" unless the library has been shaded for inclusion in another library, * or obfuscated with tools like R8 or ProGuard. In such cases it'll return a longer string like * "com.example.shaded.okhttp3.OkHttp". In large applications it's possible to have multiple OkHttp
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/concurrent/TaskRunner.kt
* * Use [INSTANCE] for a task runner that uses daemon threads. There is not currently a shared * instance for non-daemon threads. * * The task runner is also responsible for releasing held threads when the library is unloaded. * This is for the benefit of container environments that implement code unloading. * * Most applications should share a process-wide [TaskRunner] and use queues for per-client work. */ class TaskRunner(
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docs/changelogs/changelog_2x.md
`Headers` class offers full access to the HTTP headers. * **Okio dependency added.** OkHttp now depends on [Okio](https://github.com/square/okio), an I/O library that makes it easier to access, store and process data. Using this library internally makes OkHttp faster while consuming less memory. You can write a `RequestBody` as an Okio `BufferedSink` and a `ResponseBody` as an Okio `BufferedSource`. Standard
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/ConnectionSpecTest.kt
} @Test fun tls_stringCiphersAndVersions() { // Supporting arbitrary input strings allows users to enable suites and versions that are not // yet known to the library, but are supported by the platform. ConnectionSpec.Builder(ConnectionSpec.MODERN_TLS) .cipherSuites("MAGIC-CIPHER") .tlsVersions("TLS9k") .build() } @Test
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CHANGELOG.md
* New: Switch our Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) implementation to [UTS #46 Nontransitional Processing][uts46]. With this fix, the `ß` code point no longer maps to `ss`. OkHttp now embeds its own IDN mapping table in the library. * New: Prefer the client's configured precedence order for TLS cipher suites. (OkHttp used to prefer the JDK’s precedence order.) This change may cause your HTTP calls to negotiate a
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docs/features/https.md
common cipher suite and TLS version, your call will fail like this: ``` Caused by: javax.net.ssl.SSLProtocolException: SSL handshake aborted: ssl=0x7f2719a89e80: Failure in SSL library, usually a protocol error error:14077410:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:sslv3 alert handshake failure (external/openssl/ssl/s23_clnt.c:770 0x7f2728a53ea0:0x00000000)
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docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md
There are three kinds of compatibility we’re tracking: * **Binary compatibility** is the ability to compile a program against OkHttp 3.x, and then to run it against OkHttp 4.x. We’re using the excellent [japicmp][japicmp] library via its [Gradle plugin][japicmp_gradle] to enforce binary compatibility. * **Java source compatibility** is the ability to upgrade Java uses of OkHttp 3.x to 4.x without changing `.java` files.
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/ConnectionSpec.kt
* selection to the underlying SSL socket. * * The configuration of each spec changes with each OkHttp release. This is annoying: upgrading * your OkHttp library can break connectivity to certain web servers! But it’s a necessary annoyance * because the TLS ecosystem is dynamic and staying up to date is necessary to stay secure. See
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