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HTTP/2 in Action by Barry Pollard

Book Summary

HTTP/2 in Action is a complete guide to HTTP/2, one of the core protocols of the web. Because HTTP/2 has been designed to be easy to transition to, including keeping it backwards compatible, adoption is rapid and expected to increase over the next few years. Concentrating on practical matters, this interesting book presents key HTTP/2 concepts such as frames, streams, and multiplexing and explores how they affect the performance and behavior of your websites.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Technology

HTTPHypertext Transfer Protocol — is the standard for exchanging messages between websites and browsers. And after 20 years, it's gotten a much-needed upgrade. With support for streams, server push, header compression, and prioritization, HTTP/2 delivers vast improvements in speed, security, and efficiency.

About the Book

HTTP/2 in Action teaches you everything you need to know to use HTTP/2 effectively. You'll learn how to optimize web performance with new features like frames, multiplexing, and push. You'll also explore real-world examples on advanced topics like flow control and dependencies. With ready-to-implement tips and best practices, this practical guide is sure to get you—and your websites—up to speed!

What's Inside

  • HTTP/2 for web developers
  • Upgrading and troubleshooting
  • Real-world examples and case studies

About the Reader

Written for web developers and site administrators.

Table of Contents

PART 1 MOVING TO HTTP/2

  • Web technologies and HTTP
  • The road to HTTP/2
  • Upgrading to HTTP/2

PART 2 USING HTTP/2

  • HTTP/2 protocol basics
  • Implementing HTTP/2 push
  • Optimizing for HTTP/2

PART 3 ADVANCED HTTP/2

  • Advanced HTTP/2 concepts
  • HPACK header compression

PART 4 THE FUTURE OF HTTP

  • TCP, QUIC, and HTTP/3
  • Where HTTP goes from here

About the Author

Barry Pollard is a professional developer with two decades of experience developing, supporting, and tuning software and infrastructure.

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HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol: RFC 9114 HTTP/3,

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HTTP/1.0 <small>(1996)</small>

  • HTTP/1.1 <small>(1997)</small>

  • HTTP/1.1 <small>(1999)</small>

  • HTTP/1.1: Message Syntax and Routing <small>(2014)</small>

  • HTTP/1.1: Semantics and Content <small>(2014)</small>

  • HTTP/1.1: Conditional Requests <small>(2014)</small>

  • HTTP/1.1: Range Requests <small>(2014)</small>

  • HTTP/1.1: Caching <small>(2014)</small>

  • HTTP/1.1: Authentication <small>(2014)</small>

  • HTTP/2 <small>(2015)</small>

  • HTTP/2: HPACK Header Compression <small>(2015)</small>

  • HTTP/2: Opportunistic Security for HTTP/2 <small>(2017)</small>

  • HTTP/2: The ORIGIN HTTP/2 Frame <small>(2018)</small>

  • HTTP/2: Bootstrapping WebSockets with HTTP/2 <small>(2018)</small>

  • HTTP/2: Using TLS 1.3 with HTTP/2 <small>(2020)</small>

  • HTTP/3

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