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Motivation:
Add HTTP/2 multiplexing support to handle concurrent requests as streams over shared connections, layered on top of the existing connection pool infrastructure.
Motivation:
defaultHTTP/2 config methods toAsyncHttpClientConfig— keeps backward compatibility with custom implementationsHttp2Handler,Http2PingHandler,Http2ContentDecompressor— handles H2 frames, keepalive, and decompressionHttp2ConnectionStateand H2 connection registry inChannelManager— enables stream multiplexing with GOAWAY/MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS trackingDefaultSslEngineFactoryand pipeline upgrade inNettyConnectListener— negotiates H2 transparently on HTTPSHttpProtocolenum andResponse.getProtocol()— exposes negotiated protocol to callers