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JakeWharton avatar JakeWharton commented on August 12, 2024

Serialization and transmission should be a fairly straightforward process. Since this library can be used on the JVM as well as on Android we don't want to make any assumptions as to what serialization library nor HTTP library the client would be using.

If you're using GSON and an implementation of Apache's HttpClient it should be as simple as:

HttpPost p = new HttpPost("http://path/to/squash/endpoint");
p.setEntity(new StringEntity(gson.toJson(entry), "UTF-8"));
client.execute(p);

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danehammer avatar danehammer commented on August 12, 2024

Okay thanks. Took me a little longer to recreate that snippet, but that's where I'm at now. 😄

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rouvoy avatar rouvoy commented on August 12, 2024

Well, this is definitively disappointing as one could use the JSR-330 to inject the HTTP client handler depending on the execution environment (JVM Vs. Android)...

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monperrus avatar monperrus commented on August 12, 2024

I was convinced that squash-java encapsulates the communication with the server. It took us long minutes to understand that it's not the case.

IMHO, the standard transmit code (JVM+GSON) should be included by default (maybe in a documented separate branch).

Best regards, --Martin

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