Class and Description |
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Session
A
Session represents the client-side endpoint of a HTTP/2 connection to a single origin server. |
Session.Listener
A
Session.Listener is the passive counterpart of a Session and
receives events happening on a HTTP/2 connection. |
Stream |
Stream.Listener
A
Stream.Listener is the passive counterpart of a Stream and receives
events happening on a HTTP/2 stream. |
Class and Description |
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Session
A
Session represents the client-side endpoint of a HTTP/2 connection to a single origin server. |
Session.Listener
A
Session.Listener is the passive counterpart of a Session and
receives events happening on a HTTP/2 connection. |
Stream |
Stream.Listener
A
Stream.Listener is the passive counterpart of a Stream and receives
events happening on a HTTP/2 stream. |
Class and Description |
---|
Session
A
Session represents the client-side endpoint of a HTTP/2 connection to a single origin server. |
Session.Listener
A
Session.Listener is the passive counterpart of a Session and
receives events happening on a HTTP/2 connection. |
Session.Listener.Adapter
Empty implementation of
Stream.Listener . |
Class and Description |
---|
Session
A
Session represents the client-side endpoint of a HTTP/2 connection to a single origin server. |
Session.Listener
A
Session.Listener is the passive counterpart of a Session and
receives events happening on a HTTP/2 connection. |
Class and Description |
---|
Session
A
Session represents the client-side endpoint of a HTTP/2 connection to a single origin server. |
Stream |
Stream.Listener
A
Stream.Listener is the passive counterpart of a Stream and receives
events happening on a HTTP/2 stream. |
Class and Description |
---|
Session
A
Session represents the client-side endpoint of a HTTP/2 connection to a single origin server. |
Session.Listener
A
Session.Listener is the passive counterpart of a Session and
receives events happening on a HTTP/2 connection. |
Session.Listener.Adapter
Empty implementation of
Stream.Listener . |
Stream |
Stream.Listener
A
Stream.Listener is the passive counterpart of a Stream and receives
events happening on a HTTP/2 stream. |
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