
During June 2025, Daniel Pacheco developed Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) support for the Netty-based HTTP server in the smithy-lang/smithy-java repository. He implemented CorsHeaders and integrated CORS handling directly into the HTTP response flow, enabling secure and scalable cross-origin requests for web and third-party clients. Using Java and Kotlin, Daniel focused on robust API and backend development, adding targeted unit tests to verify CORS header behavior and safe fallbacks for missing origin configurations. He also refined build systems and resolved merge conflicts, ensuring stable integration and continuous integration reliability. The work addressed integration friction while maintaining security and performance.

June 2025 (smithy-lang/smithy-java): Delivered Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) support for the Netty-based HTTP server, enabling safe and scalable cross-origin requests for web and third-party clients. Implemented CorsHeaders and integrated CORS handling into the Netty response flow, with targeted tests and robustness improvements to handle missing origin configurations safely. Performed build refinements and conflict resolutions to ensure stable integration and CI reliability. Resulting changes reduce integration friction for frontend apps and external services while maintaining security and performance.
June 2025 (smithy-lang/smithy-java): Delivered Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) support for the Netty-based HTTP server, enabling safe and scalable cross-origin requests for web and third-party clients. Implemented CorsHeaders and integrated CORS handling into the Netty response flow, with targeted tests and robustness improvements to handle missing origin configurations safely. Performed build refinements and conflict resolutions to ensure stable integration and CI reliability. Resulting changes reduce integration friction for frontend apps and external services while maintaining security and performance.
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