How to Install and Uninstall httpcomponents-core Package on openSUSE Leap
Last updated: February 01,2025
1. Install "httpcomponents-core" package
Please follow the steps below to install httpcomponents-core on openSUSE Leap
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
httpcomponents-core
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2. Uninstall "httpcomponents-core" package
This is a short guide on how to uninstall httpcomponents-core on openSUSE Leap:
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sudo zypper remove
httpcomponents-core
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3. Information about the httpcomponents-core package on openSUSE Leap
Information for package httpcomponents-core:
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : httpcomponents-core
Version : 4.4.13-150200.3.6.4
Arch : noarch
Vendor : SUSE LLC
Installed Size : 770.4 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : httpcomponents-core-4.4.13-150200.3.6.4.src
Upstream URL : https://hc.apache.org/
Summary : Set of low level Java HTTP transport components for HTTP services
Description :
HttpCore is a set of low level HTTP transport components that can be
used to build custom client and server side HTTP services with a
minimal footprint. HttpCore supports two I/O models: blocking I/O
model based on the classic Java I/O and non-blocking, event driven I/O
model based on Java NIO.
The blocking I/O model may be more appropriate for data intensive, low
latency scenarios, whereas the non-blocking model may be more
appropriate for high latency scenarios where raw data throughput is
less important than the ability to handle thousands of simultaneous
HTTP connections in a resource efficient manner.
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : httpcomponents-core
Version : 4.4.13-150200.3.6.4
Arch : noarch
Vendor : SUSE LLC
Installed Size : 770.4 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : httpcomponents-core-4.4.13-150200.3.6.4.src
Upstream URL : https://hc.apache.org/
Summary : Set of low level Java HTTP transport components for HTTP services
Description :
HttpCore is a set of low level HTTP transport components that can be
used to build custom client and server side HTTP services with a
minimal footprint. HttpCore supports two I/O models: blocking I/O
model based on the classic Java I/O and non-blocking, event driven I/O
model based on Java NIO.
The blocking I/O model may be more appropriate for data intensive, low
latency scenarios, whereas the non-blocking model may be more
appropriate for high latency scenarios where raw data throughput is
less important than the ability to handle thousands of simultaneous
HTTP connections in a resource efficient manner.