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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/14/18 3:42 PM, Tom Scavo wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Yes, that's what I thought. Thanks for confirming.
Related to this, will you consider deprecating the so-called HTTP
Caching Attributes on the HTTP metadata providers?
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://issues.shibboleth.net/jira/browse/IDP-1287">https://issues.shibboleth.net/jira/browse/IDP-1287</a>
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I hadn't actually seen that until now, must have missed it going by
earlier.<br>
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I don't really have a opinion about it one way or another at the
moment. One one hand it's true they probably aren't often used. On
the other they aren't hurting anything being there.<br>
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Related to my last message though, if we decided to effectively
abandon the use of caching HttpClients for metadata resolution, then
I guess that would logically mean deprecating those and and a slew
of others.<br>
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