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Fixes #12436 - Allow headers size extend to maxRequestHeadersSize in http client. #12544

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@sbordet sbordet commented Nov 15, 2024

Initially contributed by @shaoxt, but reworked in light of #12351.

For HTTP/1, headers are initially generated using HttpClient.getRequestBufferSize().
If that overflows, headers are generated again with HttpClient.getMaxRequestHeadersSize().
This allows most of the requests to use a smaller buffer.

shaoxt and others added 2 commits November 15, 2024 23:31
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Reworked contribution by @shaoxt in light of the work done in #12351.

Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
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shaoxt commented Nov 15, 2024

Thanks a lot to make this PR green.

@sbordet sbordet merged commit 72e9933 into jetty-12.1.x Nov 17, 2024
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shaoxt commented Nov 18, 2024

Thanks a lot to modify and merge this PR.
Will the changes be carry over to Jetty 11 ?

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sbordet commented Nov 18, 2024

@shaoxt no, they will not be backported to Jetty 11, as Jetty 11 is at end of community support:

If you need this feature backported to Jetty 11, you can contact Webtide for commercial support.

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Allow headers size extend to maxRequestHeadersSize in http client
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