HTTP/2 Comes to Java!

David Delabassée

Evangelist
Oracle

David Delabassée is a Software Evangelist working for Oracle; his primary focus is Java on the Server-Side, i.e. Java Enterprise Edition. Prior to Oracle, David spent a decade at Sun Microsystems focusing on Java end-to-end (from the smart card to the high end server), related technologies and developer tools. In his various roles, David has been involved in numerous Java projects since the early days of this technology.

David lives in Belgium. In his spare time, he enjoys playing video games with his daughter and tinkering with technologies such as Java, Home Automation, Electronics and Pinballs.

It's hard to overstate how much has changed in the world since HTTP/1.1 went final in June of 1999. There were no smartphones, Google had not yet IPO'd, Java Swing was less than a year old, some of you were still at school... you get the idea. Yet for all that change, HTTP remains at version 1!

HTTP/2 has now been finalised in May 2015 so it's time to look in more details what HTTP/2 is bringing.

This session will introduce you to HTTP/2 and its new capabilities. We will also look at the progress of the Servlet 4.0 API and shares some ideas about how developers can take advantage of this exciting update to the world's most successful application protocol on the world's most popular programming language. Finally, we will also touches on what HTTP/2 means for Java SE.

1. 本場次為英文