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/**
 * This package contains an example SPDY HTTP web server.
 * 

* This package relies on the Jetty project's implementation of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) extension for Next * Protocol Negotiation (NPN) for OpenJDK 7 is required. NPN allows the application layer to negotiate which * protocol, SPDY or HTTP, to use. *

* To start, run {@link ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.example.spdy.server.SpdyServer} with the JVM parameter: * {@code java -Xbootclasspath/p: ...}. * The "path_to_npn_boot_jar" is the path on the file system for the NPN Boot Jar file which can be downloaded from * Maven at coordinates org.mortbay.jetty.npn:npn-boot. Different versions applies to different OpenJDK versions. * See Jetty docs for more * information. *

* You may also use the {@code run-example.sh} script to start the server from the command line: *

 *     ./run-example spdy-server
 * 
*

* Once started, you can test the server with your * SPDY enabled web browser by navigating * to https://localhost:8443/ */ package ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.example.spdy.server;





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