bitrich-info / xchange-stream

XChange-stream is a Java library providing a simple and consistent streaming API for interacting with Bitcoin and other crypto currency exchanges via WebSocket protocol. It is build on top of of XChange library providing new interfaces for streaming API. User can subscribe for live updates via reactive streams of RxJava library.
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Bump pusher-java-client from 2.1.1 to 2.2.1 #578

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps pusher-java-client from 2.1.1 to 2.2.1.

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v2.2.1

Changed PusherOptions setForceTLS and isForceTLS to setUseTLS and isUseTLS to align with the other client SDKs.

v.2.2.0

Changed PusherOptions setEncrypted and isEncrypted to setForceTLS and isForceTLS to reduce confusion between this option and private encrypted channels.

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Version 2.2.1 - 22nd April 2020

  • Changed PusherOptions setForceTLS and isForceTLS to setUseTLS and isUseTLS to align with the other client SDKs.

Version 2.2.0 - 22nd April 2020

  • Changed PusherOptions setEncrypted and isEncrypted to setForceTLS and isForceTLS to reduce confusion between this option and private encrypted channels.
Commits
  • 206835c Merge pull request #257 from pusher/dev-force-to-use-2
  • 28d66af Release 2.2.1
  • 3246d1f Update example apps to useTLS
  • 5c1683d Fix forceTLS to useTLS in PusherOptions
  • c85f492 Merge pull request #255 from pusher/dev-encrypted-use-tls
  • cdccd66 Release 2.2.0
  • 8f89015 Update PusherOptionsTest with forceTLS method
  • 26476b8 Update src/main/java/com/pusher/client/PusherOptions.java
  • eecf2dd Update example apps to use non deprecated method
  • eba41c6 Update public interface for PusherOptions to use forceTLS instead of encrypted
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