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Posted on January 23, 2018May 11, 2018 by Jude Pereira

Java 9’s HttpClient doesn’t allow custom HTTP/2 authorization headers

TL;DR Java 9 HttpClient does not allow custom Authorization header unless you resort to a hack.

Read more about my blog post on CleverTap’s blog.

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Creator of LetsTuneup, a music dating app that was accepted into FbStart's Bootstrap track (thank you Facebook!).

A performance engineer @ CleverTap, working on CleverTap/next, biking around in Amsterdam :)

Additionally, creator of CardBox (the greeting card app), Discover (an instant music recommendation app), and Contaction (a great replacement for the Phone app on iOS).

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