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HTTP/2 in Action
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HTTP/2 in Action

by Barry Pollard
April 2019
Intermediate to advanced
416 pages
14h 4m
English
Manning Publications
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Chapter 10. Where HTTP goes from here

This chapter covers
  • Controversies of HTTP/2
  • HTTP/2 use since launch
  • Extending HTTP beyond HTTP/2
  • HTTP as a more generic transport layer

The HTTP/2 specification was formally approved in May 2015, nearly 20 years after HTTP/1.0 was introduced and quickly replaced by HTTP/1.1. During this time, the internet has become an integral part of everyone’s life, and the fact that HTTP/1.1 has lasted so well speaks volumes about the protocol. For a long time, however, the protocol stalled, and attempts to move it forward failed,[1] were limited to more accurately documenting HTTP/1.1, or added limited new functionality through HTTP headers.

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