Is there an HttpClient that handles caching requests on its own?

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礼貌的吻别 2020-12-06 12:32

I have an app that needs to make repeated requests for content on the web. Now the server side implementation follows the standards for http caching using the headers. I was

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  • 2020-12-06 12:51

    If I recall correctly the Google Data Libraries have one. Not sure if it interacts with the headers.

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  • 2020-12-06 13:10

    Apache HttpClient does introduce CachingHttpClient since 4.1, But Android only include 4.0.x by default and will not maintain HttpClient in the future. From my point of view, I don't see any constrains that prevent us manually import and use it with Android SDK.

    The recommended way is to use HttpURLConnection, as stated in their official blog here

    EDIT:

    A nice tutorial here
    Download Page here
    A note from its official website here:

    End of life
    The Commons HttpClient project is now end of life, and is no longer being developed. It has been replaced by the Apache HttpComponents project in its HttpClient and HttpCore modules, which offer better performance and more flexibility.

    Good luck, I had a quick try several month ago, but didn't get it quite successful (it seems only work with standard web server running on port 80, not with my custom one).

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