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* There are some cases where strictly behaving as a compliant caching proxy would result in strange * behavior, since we're attached as part of a client and are expected to be a drop-in replacement. * The test cases captured here document the places where we differ from the HTTP RFC. */ public class TestAsyncProtocolDeviations extends TestProtocolDeviations { @Override protected ClientExecChain createCachingExecChain( final ClientExecChain backend, final HttpCache cache, final CacheConfig config) { return new CachingHttpAsyncClientExecChain(backend, cache, config); } }