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vitalyster avatar vitalyster commented on August 14, 2024 1

@lbdroid okhttp-sse does not reconnect - square/okhttp#5471

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lbdroid avatar lbdroid commented on August 14, 2024

This is a dead project. Use the SSE features built into okhttp as okhttp-sse.

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lbdroid avatar lbdroid commented on August 14, 2024

@vitalyster : Nothing stopping you from performing your own reconnect from onClosed() and onFailure().

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vitalyster avatar vitalyster commented on August 14, 2024

@lbdroid nothing stopping me writing my own library, but SSE support in okhttp-sse is broken and incomplete, while everything is ok in oksse

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lbdroid avatar lbdroid commented on August 14, 2024

Its not broken, and incomplete doesn't matter if it does what is needed. oksse is both broken and unsupported, which makes it a non-starter no matter how you look at it.

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vitalyster avatar vitalyster commented on August 14, 2024

@lbdroid automatic reconnection is a key feature of SSE standard, so okhttp-sse is broken(incomplete) and can not be used until the issue is not fixed

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lbdroid avatar lbdroid commented on August 14, 2024

Cry me a river. Its ONE LINE in your own code to make it automatically reconnect.

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vitalyster avatar vitalyster commented on August 14, 2024

Go and fix okhttp-sse then and stop that flood

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lbdroid avatar lbdroid commented on August 14, 2024

Why would I waste my time fixing something that doesn't need to be fixed?

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vitalyster avatar vitalyster commented on August 14, 2024

It should be fixed, because that library does not implement key feature of the standard it tries to implement

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lbdroid avatar lbdroid commented on August 14, 2024

What is your point? Are you advertising for this broken and unmaintained crap project?

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vitalyster avatar vitalyster commented on August 14, 2024

This project works perfectly and I'm pointing out key feature, while you are repeating FUD.

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lbdroid avatar lbdroid commented on August 14, 2024

This project hasn't seen a commit in 3 years. It does NOT work, and it uses a horrendously out of date and non-secure version of okhttp.

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vitalyster avatar vitalyster commented on August 14, 2024

It works absolutely correct and you can use any version of okhttp with it, learn how to manage dependencies before writing misinformation.

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lbdroid avatar lbdroid commented on August 14, 2024

Come back when you reach adulthood.

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