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Mark Nottingham commented on HTTPCLIENT-2277:
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Most caches effectively hardcode GET caching – i.e., they don't cache other
methods (with an exception for HEAD processing). In theory, they can also cache
POSTs, because a POST response is only useable for future GETs (i.e., a
cacheable POST responses populates the GET cache).
It sounds like that's what you've done, so this will only be a problem if you
want to start caching other methods like QUERY.
For other things, FWIW, I have a test suite; it's not complete, but it may be
useful (and suggestions / PRs most welcome!):
https://cache-tests.fyi/
> HttpClient Cache conformance to RFC 9111
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> Key: HTTPCLIENT-2277
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-2277
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: HttpCache
> Reporter: Oleg Kalnichevski
> Priority: Major
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> Ensure HttpClient Cache conforms to RFC 9111.
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