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Related: #3641 and #3813 Motivation: When setting up an HTTP/1 or HTTP/2 (or SPDY) pipeline, a user usually ends up with adding arbitrary set of handlers. Http2OrHttpChooser and SpdyOrHttpChooser have two abstract methods (create*Handler()) that expect a user to return a single handler, and also have add*Handlers() methods that add the handler returned by create*Handler() to the pipeline as well as the pre-defined set of handlers. The problem is, some users (read: I) don't need all of them or the user wants to add more than one handler. For example, take a look at io.netty.example.http2.tiles.Http2OrHttpHandler, which works around this issue by overriding addHttp2Handlers() and making createHttp2RequestHandler() a no-op. Modifications: - Replace add*Handlers() and create*Handler() with configure*() - Rename getProtocol() to selectProtocol() to make what it does clear - Provide the default implementation of selectProtocol() - Remove SelectedProtocol.UNKNOWN and use null instead, because 'UNKNOWN' is not a protocol - Proper exception handling in the *OrHttpChooser so that the exception is logged and the connection is closed when failed to select a protocol - Make SpdyClient example always use SSL. It was always using SSL anyway. - Implement SslHandshakeCompletionEvent.toString() for debuggability - Remove an orphaned class: JettyNpnSslSession - Add SslHandler.applicationProtocol() to get the name of the application protocol - SSLSession.getProtocol() now returns transport-layer protocol name only, so that it conforms to its contract. Result: - *OrHttpChooser have better API. - *OrHttpChooser handle protocol selection failure properly. - SSLSession.getProtocol() now conforms to its contract. - SpdyClient example works with SpdyServer example out of the box |
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