RFC 8030 - Generic Event Delivery Using HTTP Push
Published: December 2016
Category: Standards Track
Authors: M. Thomson (Mozilla), E. Damaggio (Microsoft), B. Raymor, Ed. (Microsoft)
ISSN: 2070-1721
Abstract
This document describes a simple protocol for the delivery of real-time events to user agents. This scheme uses HTTP/2 server push.
Status of This Memo
This is an Internet Standards Track document.
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Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Overview
- 3. Connecting to the Push Service
- 4. Subscribing for Push Messages
- 5. Requesting Push Message Delivery
- 6. Receiving Push Messages for a Subscription
- 7. Operational Considerations
- 8. Security Considerations
- 9. IANA Considerations
- 10. References
- Acknowledgements
- Authors' Addresses
Related Resources
- Official Text: RFC 8030 (TXT)
- Official Page: RFC 8030 DataTracker
- Info: RFC Editor Info