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Subject: [jira] [Updated] (HTTPCORE-418) Add a HttpHost constructor for hostname and scheme
From: "Gary Gregory (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date: 2016-01-31 21:41:39
Message-ID: JIRA.12934467.1453904248000.260144.1454276499928 () Atlassian ! JIRA
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Gary Gregory updated HTTPCORE-418:
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Summary: Add a HttpHost constructor for hostname and scheme (was: HttpHost \
should have a constructor for hostname and scheme)
> Add a HttpHost constructor for hostname and scheme
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HTTPCORE-418
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-418
> Project: HttpComponents HttpCore
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: HttpCore
> Reporter: Joshua Hendrickson
> Assignee: Gary Gregory
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 5.0
>
>
> org.apache.http.HttpHost provides a (String, int, String) constructor to let you \
> specify an https configuration. However, in order to not have it include ":443" at \
> the end of its string representation, you need to know to pass -1 for the port \
> parameter. For those not familiar with the class, having a (String, String) \
> constructor like the one below would be easier to grok: new \
> HttpHost("www.example.com", "https"); compared with what you have to do today:
> new HttpHost("www.example.com", -1, "https");
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