Using HTTP/2 as a Transport for Arbitrary Bytestreams
draft-kinnear-httpbis-http2-transport-02
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Eric Kinnear , Tommy Pauly | ||
| Last updated | 2020-05-07 (Latest revision 2019-11-04) | ||
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Abstract
HTTP/2 provides multiplexing of HTTP requests over a single underlying transport connection. HTTP/2 Transport defines the use of the bidirectional extended CONNECT handshake to negotiate the use of application protocols using streams of an HTTP/2 connection as transport.
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