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What's New in 3.6

See full Release Note on GitHub.

HTTP#

  • #3992: formParamMap now supports EL for key
  • #4076: Support passing multiple BodyParts at once
  • #4034: Support Brotli compressed response bodies

MQTT#

  • #4043: Support configuring distinct KeyManagers per virtual user

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