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@kwin kwin commented Jan 23, 2026

Enable Brotli/Zstandard in Jetty HTTP Client
Add tests for compressed responses.

This closes #1744

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@kwin kwin force-pushed the feature/brotli-compression branch 3 times, most recently from 7d9ffb2 to be7e859 Compare January 23, 2026 16:37
Enable Brotli/ZStandard in Jetty HTTP Client
Add tests for compressed responses.

This closes #1744
@kwin kwin force-pushed the feature/brotli-compression branch from be7e859 to 8aae5ff Compare January 23, 2026 16:58
kwin added 3 commits January 23, 2026 18:05
Temporarily disable verification of response headers for compressed
responses
Reenable compression assertion for response header
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JDK HTTP Client: Support Brotli compression

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