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This can result in spawning a new IO thread, which will then inherit the
TCCL and ThreadGroup of the finalizer thread.

This can still be an issue if the client is not closed properly, but
currently there is no way to avoid it even if you do close it properly.

HttpClientImpl does not need a finalizer, as all it does in invoke the
NetClientImpl close, and NetClientImpl has its own finalizer.

Signed-off-by: Stuart Douglas <sdouglas@redhat.com>
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Vert.x Core

This is the repository for Vert.x core.

Vert.x core contains fairly low-level functionality, including support for HTTP, TCP, file system access, and various other features. You can use this directly in your own applications, and it's used by many of the other components of Vert.x.

For more information on Vert.x and where Vert.x core fits into the big picture please see the website.

Building Vert.x artifacts

> mvn package

Running tests

Runs the tests

> mvn test

Vert.x supports native transport on BSD and Linux, to run the tests with native transport

> mvn test -PtestNativeTransport

Vert.x supports domain sockets on Linux exclusively, to run the tests with domain sockets

> mvn test -PtestDomainSockets

Vert.x has a few integrations tests that run a differently configured JVM (classpath, system properties, etc....) for ALPN, native and logging

> vertx verify -Dtest=FooTest # FooTest does not exists, its only purpose is to execute no tests during the test phase

Building documentation

> mvn package -Pdocs -DskipTests

Open target/docs/vertx-core/java/index.html with your browser