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Scott Mitchell 95540bd49e HTTP Client Upgrade Handler Compare Issue
Motivation:
The HttpClientUpgradeHandler attempts to compare a supported codec against the input codec but the comparison logic is reversed.

Modification:
Negate the logic in HttpClientUpgradeHandler so an error is detected in the error condition.

Result:
HttpClientUpgradeHandler should not fail the upgrade when the input protocol is valid.
2014-11-22 15:55:24 +01:00
all Fix missing version properties of transport-epoll in all-in-one JAR 2014-10-21 22:36:19 +09:00
buffer Small performance improvements 2014-11-19 23:44:25 -05:00
codec Small performance improvements 2014-11-19 23:44:25 -05:00
codec-dns Add EDNS support to DnsQueryEncoder 2014-10-16 17:06:20 +09:00
codec-haproxy Fix NPE problems 2014-07-20 12:55:08 +02:00
codec-http HTTP Client Upgrade Handler Compare Issue 2014-11-22 15:55:24 +01:00
codec-http2 HTTP/2 inbound flow control requests too many bytes in WINDOW_UPDATE. 2014-11-21 08:15:27 -08:00
codec-memcache Add proxy support for client socket connections 2014-10-14 12:40:33 +09:00
codec-mqtt Small performance improvements 2014-11-19 23:44:25 -05:00
codec-socks Add proxy support for client socket connections 2014-10-14 12:40:33 +09:00
codec-stomp Netty Headers Class Restructure and Algorithm Updates 2014-10-21 13:04:08 -04:00
common Fix awful naming 2014-11-22 07:47:06 +09:00
example Do not write LastHttpContent twice in HttpStaticFileServer example 2014-11-21 11:46:18 +09:00
handler Small performance improvements 2014-11-19 23:44:25 -05:00
handler-proxy Use Proxy-Authorization instead of Authorization for proxy authentication 2014-11-20 20:39:18 +09:00
license Implemented LZMA frame encoder 2014-09-15 15:14:15 +02:00
microbench Benchmark for HttpRequestDecoder 2014-11-12 14:20:38 +01:00
resolver Fix memory leak in NameResolverGroup 2014-11-20 20:22:17 +09:00
resolver-dns Improve DnsNameResolverTest.testResolveA() 2014-10-25 17:29:59 +09:00
tarball [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2013-12-22 22:06:15 +09:00
testsuite Replace HttpHeaders.Names/Values with HttpHeaderNames/Values 2014-11-01 02:41:56 +09:00
transport Race condition with completion of Channel closeFuture and unregistration. 2014-11-21 15:07:02 +01:00
transport-native-epoll Name resolver API and DNS-based name resolver 2014-10-16 17:10:36 +09:00
transport-rxtx Fix most inspector warnings 2014-07-02 19:04:11 +09:00
transport-sctp Allow to obtain RecvByteBufAllocator.Handle to allow more flexible implementations 2014-08-12 06:54:29 +02:00
transport-udt Small performance improvements 2014-11-19 23:44:25 -05:00
.fbprefs Updated Find Bugs configuration 2009-03-04 10:33:09 +00:00
.gitignore Exclude bin directory from git Motivation: 2014-08-27 06:33:22 +02:00
.travis.yml Travis CI branch whitelisting 2013-03-11 09:55:43 +09:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Move the pull request guide to the developer guide 2014-03-12 13:17:58 +09:00
LICENSE.txt Relicensed to Apache License v2 2009-08-28 07:15:49 +00:00
NOTICE.txt Implemented LZMA frame encoder 2014-09-15 15:14:15 +02:00
pom.xml ALPN should allow handshake failure if no compatible protocols found 2014-10-30 19:39:31 -04:00
README.md Add a link to the 'native transports' page 2014-07-21 12:10:16 -07:00
run-example.sh Add logLevel property to enable different log levels for the examples. 2014-11-21 10:49:27 +09:00

Netty Project

Netty is an asynchronous event-driven network application framework for rapid development of maintainable high performance protocol servers & clients.

How to build

For the detailed information about building and developing Netty, please visit the developer guide. This page only gives very basic information.

You require the following to build Netty:

Note that this is build-time requirement. JDK 5 (for 3.x) or 6 (for 4.0+) is enough to run your Netty-based application.

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