HTTP 2 client API

Wenbo Zhu wenboz at google.com
Thu Jul 30 23:26:46 UTC 2015


Has the API docs been moved? Is there an updated version of it?

Thanks,
Wenbo

On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Michael McMahon <
michael.x.mcmahon at oracle.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> JEP 110 HTTP 2 client
>
> in JDK 9, is defining and implementing a new API for HTTP which also
> supports
> the new HTTP version 2 that has recently been working its way through the
> IETF.
> The work also includes support for websockets (RFC 6455).
>
> In fact, the majority of the API is agnostic about the HTTP protocol
> version, with only minor
> configuration settings, and support for multiple responses (Http server
> push) having any direct impact.
>
> The HTTP API is defined around three main types (HttpClient, which is the
> central
> point for configuration of SSL, executor service cookie management etc),
> HttpRequest
> and HttpResponse (which should be self explanatory).
>
> Requests are sent/received either synchronously (blocking) or in a
> non-blocking (asynchronous)
> mode using java.util.future.CompletableFuture which is a powerful new
> framework for
> asynchronous execution introduced in JDK 8.
>
> The API docs can be seen at the link below:
>
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~michaelm/httpclient/01/
>
> All new classes and interfaces belong to the java.net package.
>
> A prototype implementation of this API supporting HTTP/1.1 only, is
> available and will
> be uploaded into the JDK 9 sandbox forest in the coming day or two.
>
> Comments welcome!
>
> Thanks,
> Michael.
>
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