RFC 9220 - Bootstrapping WebSockets with HTTP/3
Date: June 2022
Status: Standards Track
Author: R. Hamilton (Google)
Abstract
The mechanism for running the WebSocket Protocol over a single stream of an HTTP/2 connection is equally applicable to HTTP/3, but the HTTP-version-specific details need to be specified. This document describes how the mechanism is adapted for HTTP/3.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Conventions and Definitions
- 3. WebSockets Upgrade over HTTP/3
- 4. Security Considerations
- 5. IANA Considerations
- 6. Normative References
- Acknowledgments
- Author's Address
Related Resources
- Official Text: RFC 9220
- Official Page: RFC 9220 DataTracker
- Errata: RFC Editor Errata