I would hope that IPv6 records would be recognized from DNS.
Another question is using RFC2732 style host URLs like
http://[1080::8:800:200C:417A]/foo
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2732.txt
One tiny isuse for a pure IPv6 deployment is that Maven Central don't
seem to be available on
Am 2016-12-18 um 18:53 schrieb Robert Scholte:
Hi,
I got this question during Devoxx: is Maven IPv6 ready?
My guess is that this is something for Wagon to confirm.
How can we test it?
Shall we really answer that question? For all transports, we are using
third-party components and finally
Hi,
I got this question during Devoxx: is Maven IPv6 ready?
My guess is that this is something for Wagon to confirm.
How can we test it?
Robert
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GitHub user genadi-hp reopened a pull request:
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Added support for IPv6 in host par tof url
url parsing for host part did not support IPv6 address.
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GitHub user genadi-hp opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/maven-wagon/pull/17
Added support for IPv6 in host par tof url
url parsing for host part did not support IPv6 address.
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