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OkHttp 3.13.x+ targets Java 8 byte code... |
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@asghol thanks for the PR 👍 I think we will indeed need to drop support for Java 7 and create a new major version. Let me triage a few more issues in the Java client and we will proceed 🚀 |
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Hi @darrachequesne there is any update on this PR or ETA where it is planned to be merged? |
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OkHttp 3 and 4 are supposed to be fairly compatible according to OkHttp themselves. I do see some SocketException entries when running the tests. The test go green however and I've intercepted some of the tests to make sure that the test is not flakey with good results.
I'm still new to this project though so be critical.
References:
https://square.github.io/okhttp/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4/