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This patch fixes the code to handle HTTP/1.0 proxies which
do not keep the connection alive after a single request.
If a HTTPTrafficFilter returns a new header reply, the HTTP
CONNECT proxy code will issue the request over a new connection.
The final connection is kept alive, as it used for the
persistent connection forwarding.
In addition, the response status line is now passed to the
HTTPTrafficFilter handling method to provide ability to act
upon the response status code.
Missing passthrough of the HTTPTrafficFilter object the down
the stack to the HTTPConnectProxiedConnection is added.
Test-Information:
Added a unit test following an NTLM HTTP proxy authentication
with a static HTTPTrafficFilter. This and other unit tests
still pass.
Change-Id: Ida0d1aec08a60f10c1480e1eecaecbd3f87b0dca
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Change-Id: I94ab4bbb68c603fe872abeb8090575de042f5cb4
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The Connector class had "_xmpp-client._tcp." hard-coded in it, which meant
that it was not suitable for non-XMPP clients.
This change means that the Connector can now be used by clients who
are interested in arbitrary SRV records; the CoreClient class is updated
accordingly.
Test-information:
Built and ran Swift - seems to work as expected
Ran unit-tests ("scons test=unit") - reports OK
Change-Id: I0fea9aa90f5d1d5e3a4b90f3362b663fe9d8e207
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