Fwd: Very long response headers and java.net.http.HttpClient?

2024-07-24 Thread Andy Boothe
e you guys are the experts. If my head is on straight and this turns out to be a real issue as opposed to a mistake on my part, I'm keen to help however I can. Andy Boothe *Email*: andy.boo...@gmail.com *Mobile*: (979) 574-1089 -- Forwarded message - From: Pavel Rappo Date: W

Re: Very long response headers and java.net.http.HttpClient?

2024-07-29 Thread Andy Boothe
right direction? Perhaps a security list? Thank you, Andy Boothe *Email*: andy.boo...@gmail.com *Mobile*: (979) 574-1089 On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 4:47 PM Andy Boothe wrote: > Hello, > > I'm moving this thread from jdk-dev to this list on the sage advice of > Pavel Rappo. > >

Re: Very long response headers and java.net.http.HttpClient?

2024-07-29 Thread Andy Boothe
will cause an OOM. Or, at least, that whether or not it causes an OOM should be fully within their control. And that's not where this implementation is right now. I’d be very happy to work on a fix for this. Would it be out of order for me to propose a patch? Andy Boothe *Email*: and

Re: Very long response headers and java.net.http.HttpClient?

2024-07-29 Thread Andy Boothe
e time. Really helps folks like me who are not familiar with the processes figure out which way is up! Andy Boothe *Email*: andy.boo...@gmail.com *Mobile*: (979) 574-1089 On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 5:38 PM robert engels wrote: > I have found that the OpenJDK net team is very open to receivin