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November 1st, 2022 marks the official End of Community Support for Jetty Reactive HttpClient 1.1.x.
While users of Jetty Reactive HttpClient 1.1.x will continue to see releases for security and critical issues until Jetty Reactive HttpClient 1.1.x goes End of Life, the only on-demand support provided will be for Webtide customers.
As for the official End of Life of Jetty Reactive HttpClient 1.1.x, we will give at least 6 months notice after the last Webtide customer has transitioned off of using Jetty 9.x. We can’t provide a firm date, but it is unlikely to happen before 2025.
Thank you for your continued usage and support of Jetty Reactive HttpClient.
Please take a moment to look at the newer Jetty Reactive HttpClient releases 2.0.x and 3.0.x.
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The Jetty Reactive HttpClient project announces the End of Community Support for version 1.1.x, following Jetty's announcement of End of Community Support for Jetty 9.x.
November 1st, 2022 marks the official End of Community Support for Jetty Reactive HttpClient 1.1.x.
While users of Jetty Reactive HttpClient 1.1.x will continue to see releases for security and critical issues until Jetty Reactive HttpClient 1.1.x goes End of Life, the only on-demand support provided will be for Webtide customers.
As for the official End of Life of Jetty Reactive HttpClient 1.1.x, we will give at least 6 months notice after the last Webtide customer has transitioned off of using Jetty 9.x. We can’t provide a firm date, but it is unlikely to happen before 2025.
Thank you for your continued usage and support of Jetty Reactive HttpClient.
Please take a moment to look at the newer Jetty Reactive HttpClient releases 2.0.x and 3.0.x.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: