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Re: Protect and Web [message #37481 is a reply to message #37474] Wed, 10 October 2012 21:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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mdelfede wrote on Wed, 10 October 2012 06:17

dolik.rce wrote on Wed, 10 October 2012 11:58


Web is still in SVN, but it is not shipped in the tarballs anymore. Therefore it should be removed from packages using it, so that it doesn't confuse users who don't use SVN Wink

Honza


Yep, ok... but I'm using :

in Updater :

HttpClient

in Protect :

HttpClient
SmtpMail
ScgiServer

And I'm using them in a commercial app.... And I wouldn't like to have problems with my customers.



Do not worry about breaking apps - Web will be maintained.

'Deprecating' means it is discouraged from being used in new projects. Web functionality was replaced with better alternatives, which are also documented.

I guess U++ is confusing enough to provide new users with two sets of TCP/IP interfaces... Smile

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So.... there's somewhere something about equivalents of those, with differences in behaviour clearly marked ?

Otherwise, sorry but they'll stay like they are up to when I've got some (much) time to test them deeply.



Sorry about causing issues in bazaar. I think replacing HttpClient with HttpRequest should be quite trivial, instead of SmtpMail there is Core/SMTP, ScgiServer is 'covered' by HttpHeader but there the replacement might be more dificult.

Mirek
 
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