Good initiative :)
Eirikur S. Hrafnsson
Chief Software Engineer
Idega Software
http://www.idega.com
On Apr 7, 2008, at 1:12 AM, jharrop wrote:
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> Roland Weber wrote:
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>>> Is there a natural migration path for my situation?
>>
>> If all you use is the client, there is no immediate hurry. However,
>> the Slide WebDAV client is based on an unsupported backlevel version
>> of HttpClient, besides being unsupported itself. As long as it works,
>> you're fine. As soon as a problem occurs, you're on your own.
>>
>> The Jackrabbit WebDAV client is your best option at Apache.
>> I don't know about any non-Apache WebDAV clients.
>>
>
> I've uploaded the slide webdav client code to
>
https://sourceforge.net/projects/webdavclient4j where it can be
> maintained/enhanced as necessary.
>
> I've replaced the unsupported HttpClient with the newer 3.0.1 client.
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