Martin Larsen Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 27, 2017 #1 Hi, Can someone explain the difference between OkHttp and OkHttpUtils2? What is the use case for either of these libraries? I need to download a series of files from the web and append each of these files to a single file on the SD card. There are many options for downloading files and I am in doubt of which library to use. /Martin
Hi, Can someone explain the difference between OkHttp and OkHttpUtils2? What is the use case for either of these libraries? I need to download a series of files from the web and append each of these files to a single file on the SD card. There are many options for downloading files and I am in doubt of which library to use. /Martin
R ronell Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 28, 2017 #2 .. at first i use okhttp in my app and it has an issue with the ssl certificate (if i remember it says "javax.net.ssl.SSLException blah blah blah") then i switch to okhttputils2 and it solved the problem.. so i recommend okhttputils2 Upvote 0
.. at first i use okhttp in my app and it has an issue with the ssl certificate (if i remember it says "javax.net.ssl.SSLException blah blah blah") then i switch to okhttputils2 and it solved the problem.. so i recommend okhttputils2
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 28, 2017 #3 OkHttpUtils2 = OkHttp + B4X code to make it easier to use Source code of OkHttpUtils2 is available here: https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/threads/54723 OkHttp is the native library. Upvote 0
OkHttpUtils2 = OkHttp + B4X code to make it easier to use Source code of OkHttpUtils2 is available here: https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/threads/54723 OkHttp is the native library.