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Using Cobalt HTTP Client in a non-Cobalt Project
Chintan Shah
I am interested in using the Cobalt HTTP client in a non-Cobalt project to get the caching benefits it provides. Are there instructions anywhere on what would be required to do this? Is there a way to configure it without requiring coherence?
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Ryan Morlok
Here is a sample Visual Studio project I put together to demonstrate using HTTPClient outside of Cobalt:
[
https://thehub.thomsonreuters.com/docs/DOC-14083][1]
[1]:
https://thehub.thomsonreuters.com/docs/DOC-14083
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Samuel Slotsky
As far as I'm aware, the Cobalt HttpClient doesn't have a dependency on Coherence. It seems that website uses two DLLs: Cobalt.Infrastructure.HttpClient.dll and Cobalt.Infrastructure.LocalCache.dll.
If using these doesn't do the trick, there are other HttpClient libraries that can easily be used, and I'm sure that some of them provide caching capabilities.
Ryan Morlok
Here is a sample Visual Studio project I put together to demonstrate using HTTPClient outside of Cobalt:
[
https://thehub.thomsonreuters.com/docs/DOC-14083][1]
[1]:
https://thehub.thomsonreuters.com/docs/DOC-14083
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