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Motivation: When DefaultHttp2FrameReader has read a settings frame, the settings will be passed along the pipeline. This allows a client to hold off sending data until it has received a settings frame. But for a server it will always have received a settings frame and the usefulness of this forwarding of settings is less useful. This also causes a debug message to be logged on the server side if there is no channel handler to handle the settings: [nioEventLoopGroup-1-1] DEBUG io.netty.channel.DefaultChannelPipeline - Discarded inbound message {INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE=131072, MAX_FRAME_SIZE=16384} that reached at the tail of the pipeline. Please check your pipeline configuration. Modifications: Added a builder for the InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter and InboundHttp2PriortyAdapter and a new parameter named 'propagateSettings' to their constructors. Result: It is now possible to control whether settings should be passed along the pipeline or not. |
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buffer | ||
codec | ||
codec-dns | ||
codec-haproxy | ||
codec-http | ||
codec-http2 | ||
codec-memcache | ||
codec-mqtt | ||
codec-socks | ||
codec-stomp | ||
common | ||
example | ||
handler | ||
handler-proxy | ||
license | ||
microbench | ||
resolver | ||
resolver-dns | ||
tarball | ||
testsuite | ||
transport | ||
transport-native-epoll | ||
transport-rxtx | ||
transport-sctp | ||
transport-udt | ||
.fbprefs | ||
.gitignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
LICENSE.txt | ||
NOTICE.txt | ||
pom.xml | ||
README.md | ||
run-example.sh |
Netty Project
Netty is an asynchronous event-driven network application framework for rapid development of maintainable high performance protocol servers & clients.
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How to build
For the detailed information about building and developing Netty, please visit the developer guide. This page only gives very basic information.
You require the following to build Netty:
- Latest stable Oracle JDK 7
- Latest stable Apache Maven
- If you are on Linux, you need additional development packages installed on your system, because you'll build the native transport.
Note that this is build-time requirement. JDK 5 (for 3.x) or 6 (for 4.0+) is enough to run your Netty-based application.
Branches to look
The 'master' branch is where the development of the latest major version lives on. The development of all other versions takes place in each branch whose name is identical to <majorVersion>.<minorVersion>
. For example, the development of 3.9 and 4.0 resides in the branch '3.9' and the branch '4.0' respectively.