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Earlier this year we released an earlyâalpha patch to enable HTTP/2 support in NGINX Open Source and last week we debuted a fully supported implementation of HTTP/2 in NGINX Plus. Today we proudly announce that HTTP/2 has been committed to the open source repo and is now officially available as part of NGINX version 1.9.5. If you would like to learn more about HTTP/2, weâve made the following reso
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I discovered something very exciting yesterday: Having just tested in the new Xcode, I can tell you that iOS supports HTTP/2, not just in Safari but also in apps. â Cory Benfield (@Lukasaoz) June 10, 2015 iOS9âs advertised ALPN tokens are: h2, h2-16, h2-15, h2-14, spdy/3.1, spdy/3, http/1.1 â Cory Benfield (@Lukasaoz) June 10, 2015 This, along with the discovery made by others that mobile Safari o
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Why gRPC?gRPC is a modern open source high performance Remote Procedure Call (RPC) framework that can run in any environment. It can efficiently connect services in and across data centers with pluggable support for load balancing, tracing, health checking and authentication. It is also applicable in last mile of distributed computing to connect devices, mobile applications and browsers to backend
Introducing gRPC, a new open source HTTP/2 RPC Framework Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail Today, we are open sourcing gRPC, a brand new framework for handling remote procedure calls. Itâs BSD licensed, based on the recently finalized HTTP/2 standard, and enables easy creation of highly performant, scalable APIs and microservices in many popular programming languages and platforms. Internally a
Hi, Iâm Mark Nottingham. I write about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, Internet governance, and more. This is a personal blog, it does not represent anyone else. Find out more. Comments? Let's talk on Mastodon. @mnot@techpolicy.social other HTTP posts Yet More New HTTP Specs Wednesday, 8 June 2022 A New Definition of HTTP Monday, 6 June 2022 How Multiplexing Changes Your HTTP APIs Sunday, 13 Octob
HTTP is the fundamental networking protocol that powers the web. The majority of sites use version 1.1 of HTTP, which was defined in 1999 with RFC2616. A lot has changed on the web since then, and a new version of the protocol named HTTP/2 is well on the road to standardization. We plan to gradually roll out support for HTTP/2 in Chrome 40 in the upcoming weeks. HTTP/2âs primary changes from HTTP/
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