Hi Jason,
I think so.
$ java -version
java version "1.8.0_45"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_45-b14)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.45-b02, mixed mode)
I just remembered I also installed the JCE Unlimited Strength thing.
Not sure if that would interfere.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jce8-download-213...
I'll retry with a fresh JDK. Since you confirmed it's supposed to
work, I'll also try to come up with minimal shareable code that's not
working for me.
-Michael
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 6:54 PM, Jason T. Greene
<jason.greene(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Are you using the latest Java 8 runtime? Http2 clients will reject
old ciphers (Java 7) and that version of the alpn hack is only compatible with Java 8
releases after January.
A self signed cert should be fine as long as you add the exception in the browser.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 27, 2015, at 8:43 PM, Michael Hixson <michael.hixson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to test out HTTP/2 with undertow-core 1.2.6.Final. I
> haven't been able to see any HTTP/2 traffic to from my server locally,
> and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
>
> I mostly followed the example code here:
>
https://github.com/undertow-io/undertow/blob/master/examples/src/main/jav...
>
> Notably I:
> - Enable the HTTP2 and SPDY server options on my Undertow builder.
> - Am using an HTTPS listener with an SSLContext.
> - Have a maven dependency for org.mortbay.jetty.alpn:alpn-boot:8.1.3v20150130.
>
> But when I make requests in a browser (tried Chrome and Firefox), it
> says the protocol for all my requests is HTTP/1.1. I know at least
> Chrome supports HTTP2 because I can see it using HTTP2 in that very
> same browser console - other resources loaded by that same page on my
> website (e.g. to Google Analytics) are delivered *not* over HTTP/1.1.
>
> Has anyone been able to use HTTP/2 with Undertow on localhost
> successfully? Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?
>
> I'm using a self-signed certificate, if that matters. I also tried
> the keystores in the examples directory on Github and got the same
> result. Thinking something else in my app was interfering with this,
> I also tried a root HttpHandler that simply wrote "hello" to the
> output stream for every response. No success there either.
>
> My apologies if this is me not understanding HTTP/2 rather than any
> Undertow-specific thing.
>
> -Michael
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