Thank you Pavel, this uncommon usage looks to me very weird. I hope it could be re-evaluated again.
Thanks 2016-08-17 16:29 GMT+03:00 Pavel Rappo <pavel.ra...@oracle.com>: > The correct mailing list for issues in java.net area would be > net-dev@openjdk.java.net > > IMO, these conventions are just guidelines. One can override them in some > circumstances where it makes a lot of sense. Yes, the barrier for > violations > should be high. I believe this is one of the cases. > > > On 17 Aug 2016, at 14:12, Rahman USTA <rahman.usta...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hello; > > > > I'm trying the new HTTP/2 Client API. For example I have a sample code > > below; > > > > HttpResponse response = HttpRequest > > .create(URI.create("https://istanbul-jug.org")) > > .GET() > > .response(); > > > > System.out.println(response.body(HttpResponse.asString())); > > > > It works excepted, however I see that the method name GET is written > fully > > uppercase. I have never seen this usage yet anywhere in Java. Is that a > > right usage in Java? > > > > Thanks. > > > > -- > > Rahman USTA > > Istanbul JUG > > https://github.com/rahmanusta <http://www.kodcu.com/> > > -- Rahman USTA Istanbul JUG https://github.com/rahmanusta <http://www.kodcu.com/>