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<p>Hello Josiah,</p>
<p>As noted in some other discussions in this mailing list, the
purpose of the jdk.httpserver has been to provide basic support
for launching a HTTP server for running tests or serving local
content during development. As such, it isn't meant to be a full
fledged HTTP server. There aren't any plans to implement and
support a HTTP/2 server.</p>
<p>-Jaikiran<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/12/24 5:35 am, Josiah Noel wrote:<br>
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<div>Hey team,<br>
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I'm building a library to make using the
jdk.httpserver classes easier for simple projects, but I
can't help but notice the lack of HTTP/2 support in the
server. Will support be added at some point?</div>
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<div dir="ltr">Cheers, Josiah.</div>
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