Protocol Shorts: HTTP as an Application Bus

Season 1 · Episode 23 · 42:37

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episode 23 — Protocol Shorts: HTTP as an Application Bus.

This is the debut of our "Protocol Shorts" series: fast-paced, high-density conversations with one or more expert guests centered around a common theme. In the "HTTP as an application bus" episode, we’re breaking down the tunneling renaissance—specifically the clever 'protocol-within-a-protocol' hacks that are changing the game.

From hijacking H2 CONNECT to run full-duplex WebSockets, to the subtle ways we’re now nesting modern traffic inside older transports, we’re looking at how the network layer is being rewritten from the inside out.

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Chapters

  • Welcome Lucio, 1st guest of this protocol shorts episode
  • Understanding HTTP/2 and Metadata Frames
  • Limitations of gRPC Web and Client Streaming
  • Encoding Formats: Protobuf vs JSON
  • gRPC in Browser Contexts
  • The Future of gRPC with HTTP/3 and QUIC
  • Introduction to Brecht, 2nd guest of this episode
  • Understanding HTTP/2: Features and Use Cases
  • Custom Protocols Over HTTP/2
  • Exploring WebSockets: Basics and Applications
  • WebSockets: Advanced Use Cases and Multiplexing
  • Outro

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