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If the response is mapped to an object, like that:



@GET("accountId")
@WorkerThread
Call<ResponseBody> getUserData(@Header(NetworkConstants.Header.AUTHORIZATION) String accessToken);


Is it necessary to do response.body().close() ?










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    If the response is mapped to an object, like that:



    @GET("accountId")
    @WorkerThread
    Call<ResponseBody> getUserData(@Header(NetworkConstants.Header.AUTHORIZATION) String accessToken);


    Is it necessary to do response.body().close() ?










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      If the response is mapped to an object, like that:



      @GET("accountId")
      @WorkerThread
      Call<ResponseBody> getUserData(@Header(NetworkConstants.Header.AUTHORIZATION) String accessToken);


      Is it necessary to do response.body().close() ?










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      If the response is mapped to an object, like that:



      @GET("accountId")
      @WorkerThread
      Call<ResponseBody> getUserData(@Header(NetworkConstants.Header.AUTHORIZATION) String accessToken);


      Is it necessary to do response.body().close() ?







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          If and only if you are using @Streaming annotation on the method then it is necessary to do response.body().close().
          Otherwise it is fully buffered.






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              Otherwise it is fully buffered.






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                Otherwise it is fully buffered.






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                Otherwise it is fully buffered.







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