On 4 June 2015 at 15:43, Mark Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > On 01/06/2015 16:35, jean-frederic clere wrote: > > On 06/01/2015 05:15 PM, jan i wrote: > >> On 1 June 5 at 17:10, Leif Hedstrom <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> you guys are the specialists, so if you feel a combined track (but then > a > >> full track) is the best, then totally ok with me. > >> > >> I actually thought that HTTP2 had very little to do with SSL/TLS, > >> sorry for > >> being naive. > > > > The first reason is that SSL/TLS is common for httpd, tomcat and traffic > > server, second HTTP/2 requires some new SSL features which have to be > > added in the 3 projects, so we can push it together. > > I've already submitted a Tomcat 9 progress report presentation - of > which HTTP/2 and TLS will be a part. I could certainly take the HTTP/2 > and TLS part and expand it into a separate presentation. > > Something along the lines of: > > HTTP/2 and TLS for Java > Outline: > - Overview of HTTP/2 > - Requirements on TLS > - JavaEE and HTTP/2 > - Client support > - Server support > - Overview of TLS > - SNI > - what is it? > - why do we need it? > - The unbelievably poor SNI implementation in Java 8 > - What you have do to to make server side SNI useful > - ALPN > - what is it? > - why do we need it? > - APLN proposals for Java 9 > - Fun and games since Java EE will require ALPN and but have to run > on Java 8 > - Multiple certificates for the same host (RSA, DSA, ECC) > - what is it? > - why do we need it? > - More fun and games to get this working in Java > > Let me know if you want me to submit something. > to me that sound like an excellent presentation, I will make sure to listen in on.
rgds jan i. > > Mark > >
