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The HTTP/2 protocol is the latest evolution of the HTTP protocol. It addresses the problems caused by the HTTP/TCP impedance mismatch. Client side web applications have been working around these problems for years. They rely on techniques like resource minification/concatenation, CSS spriting, in order to reduce page load time and improve the user experience. But HTTP/2 is a game changer on the server side too, enabling increased concurrency.
The presentation starts with a very quick recap of the HTTP/2 protocol. Then we will examine the impact of HTTP/2 on the server side. In order to do this, we will use the results of a frontend server to backend server benchmark, comparing a blocking approach with a reactive one based on Eclipse Vert.x. We will demonstrate how particularly well adapted the Vert.x concurrency model is to serve HTTP/2 applications. Eventually, we will introduce Vert.x and its ecosystem of reactive modules for the JVM.
The HTTP/2 protocol is the latest evolution of the HTTP protocol. It addresses the problems caused by the HTTP/TCP impedance mismatch. Client side web applications have been working around these problems for years. They rely on techniques like resource minification/concatenation, CSS spriting, in order to reduce page load time and improve the user experience. But HTTP/2 is a game changer on the server side too, enabling increased concurrency.
The presentation starts with a very quick recap of the HTTP/2 protocol. Then we will examine the impact of HTTP/2 on the server side. In order to do this, we will use the results of a frontend server to backend server benchmark, comparing a blocking approach with a reactive one based on Eclipse Vert.x. We will demonstrate how particularly well adapted the Vert.x concurrency model is to serve HTTP/2 applications. Eventually, we will introduce Vert.x and its ecosystem of reactive modules for the JVM.
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