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Sergey Beryozkin edited comment on CXF-5996 at 9/19/14 3:28 PM: ---------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, Sure, I'll have a look, will try to do it early next week, though it will most likely won't make it into 3.0.2, as it is a new feature and I still have no clear idea of what needs to be done for it to make it into the trunk/3.0.x. By the way, I thought we should probably keep an option for Ehcache optionaly used too, given that it is used as a cache provider in few CXF modules. Sorry for a delay. Right now trying to focus on bugs that can be quickly resolved :-) and on doing the JWE/etc code cleanup in time for 3.0.2... Cheers, Sergey was (Author: sergey_beryozkin): Hi, Sure, I'll have a look, will try to do it early next week, though it will most likely won't make it into 3.0.2, as it is a new feature and I still have no clear idea of what needs to be done for it to make it into the trunk/3.0.x. By the way, I thought we should probably keep an option for Ehcache optionaly used too, given that it is used a cache provider in few CXF modules. Sorry for a delay. Right now trying to focus on bugs that can be quickly resolved :-) and on doing the JWE/etc code cleanup in time for 3.0.2... Cheers, Sergey > respect client cache headers > ---------------------------- > > Key: CXF-5996 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-5996 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Romain Manni-Bucau > Attachments: client-jaxrs-cache-control.zip, > client-jaxrs-cache-control.zip > > > Hi > would be great to get a mecanism (maybe using jcache as abstraction) to > respect on client side http cache headers -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)