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Re: [jetty-dev] HTTP/2 support in Jetty 9.3.0

hmmm I can't find curl 7.39.0 for ubuntu...

On 12 December 2014 at 12:02, Greg Wilkins <gregw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What is the last commit in your repo you are using?   Mine is a71cc6978ae9f25fb378813044c9415944eb3b74

what github URL?

Can curl get anything from webtide.com with http2 for you?



On 12 December 2014 at 11:59, Greg Wilkins <gregw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I just tried Chromium 39.0.2171.65 Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit) and it connects fine with HTTP2

I ran the Http2Server tets harness locally and hit it with https://localhost:8443/test and got:

Hello from Jetty using HTTP/2
uri=/test
session=5cpb54kwpmtz2d0vgp99mr5z
date=Fri Dec 12 11:49:56 CET 2014

So looks OK. 


I pointed it at webtide.com and I think it is http/2 - no easy way to tell, but it is using http/2 header formats :scheme: :path: etc.




On 12 December 2014 at 09:28, Greg Wilkins <gregw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jeroen,

We've been mostly testing with FF nightly, although I have also had positive reports of curl working fine.

Note that www.webtide.com is running HTTP/2 so you should be able to test there as well.

I'll give chrome a go today and report back.

cheers




On 11 December 2014 at 11:15, Jeroen van der Hooft <jeroen.vanderhooft@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,

Last August, developers announced that draft 14 of HTTP/2 is now live. I am currently using the provided source code of Jetty 9.3.0 of the GitHub project, which comes with an HTTP/2 component and associated HTTP/2 module. Using the default configurations, the server is started with HTTP/2 enabled:

INFO:oejs.ServerConnector:main: Started ServerConnector@3796751b{HTTP/1.1,[http/1.1]}{0.0.0.0:8080}
INFO:oejs.ServerConnector:main: Started ServerConnector@12f41634{SSL,[ssl, alpn, h2-15, h2-14]}{0.0.0.0:8443}
INFO:oejs.Server:main: Started @887ms

However, from the Google Chrome browser (using --enable-spdy4) or using curl 7.39.0 (which comes with support for HTTP/2), an invalid preface error is returned. According to the latest draft, this means that the peer does not support HTTP/2. Any idea what may cause this problem to arise?

Kind regards,

Jeroen van der Hooft
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