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package io.datarouter.httpclient.example;
import com.google.gson.GsonBuilder;
import io.datarouter.httpclient.client.DatarouterHttpClient;
import io.datarouter.httpclient.client.DatarouterHttpClientBuilder;
import io.datarouter.httpclient.json.GsonJsonSerializer;
import io.datarouter.httpclient.json.JsonSerializer;
public class ExampleClientConfiguration{
// By default, datarouter-http-client uses vanilla gson.
// You can implement the JsonSerializer interface or create a GsonJsonSerializer.
JsonSerializer jsonSerializer = new GsonJsonSerializer(new GsonBuilder()
.serializeNulls()
.create());
DatarouterHttpClient httpClient = new DatarouterHttpClientBuilder()
// Retry the requests twice
.setRetryCount(() -> 2)
// Add apiKey=SECRET to each request
.setApiKeySupplier(() -> "SECRET")
// Change the maximum number of connections in the pool
.setMaxConnectionsPerRoute(100)
.setMaxTotalConnections(100)
// Ignore invalid SSL certificates
.setIgnoreSsl(true)
// Use a custom JSON serializer
.setJsonSerializer(jsonSerializer)
.build();
}
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