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Add a test for gRPC header passing, remove unused filter from rest client #19217

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@michalszynkiewicz michalszynkiewicz changed the title Add a test for gRPC header passing, remove unused filter from rest cl… Add a test for gRPC header passing, remove unused filter from rest client Aug 4, 2021
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geoand commented Aug 4, 2021

I assume this is related to #19209?

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michalszynkiewicz commented Aug 4, 2021

Sort of, a user reported he's having problems doing it. We don't have a test for it so I added a few.

The issue is more about simplifying adding the headers (which this PR doesn't do in any way).
I changed the topic of the issue to reflect that.

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@cescoffier maybe you'd have a while to review this?

@michalszynkiewicz michalszynkiewicz merged commit a564660 into quarkusio:main Aug 18, 2021
@quarkus-bot quarkus-bot bot added this to the 2.3 - main milestone Aug 18, 2021
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