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package com.facebook.presto.jdbc.internal.okhttp3;

import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * Protocols that OkHttp implements for ALPN selection.
 *
 * 

Protocol vs Scheme

Despite its name, {@link java.net.URL#getProtocol()} returns the * {@linkplain java.net.URI#getScheme() scheme} (http, https, etc.) of the URL, not the protocol * (http/1.1, spdy/3.1, etc.). OkHttp uses the word protocol to identify how HTTP messages * are framed. */ public enum Protocol { /** * An obsolete plaintext framing that does not use persistent sockets by default. */ HTTP_1_0("http/1.0"), /** * A plaintext framing that includes persistent connections. * *

This version of OkHttp implements RFC * 7230, and tracks revisions to that spec. */ HTTP_1_1("http/1.1"), /** * Chromium's binary-framed protocol that includes header compression, multiplexing multiple * requests on the same socket, and server-push. HTTP/1.1 semantics are layered on SPDY/3. * *

Current versions of OkHttp do not support this protocol. * * @deprecated OkHttp has dropped support for SPDY. Prefer {@link #HTTP_2}. */ SPDY_3("spdy/3.1"), /** * The IETF's binary-framed protocol that includes header compression, multiplexing multiple * requests on the same socket, and server-push. HTTP/1.1 semantics are layered on HTTP/2. * *

HTTP/2 requires deployments of HTTP/2 that use TLS 1.2 support {@linkplain * CipherSuite#TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256} , present in Java 8+ and Android 5+. Servers * that enforce this may send an exception message including the string {@code * INADEQUATE_SECURITY}. */ HTTP_2("h2"); private final String protocol; Protocol(String protocol) { this.protocol = protocol; } /** * Returns the protocol identified by {@code protocol}. * * @throws IOException if {@code protocol} is unknown. */ public static Protocol get(String protocol) throws IOException { // Unroll the loop over values() to save an allocation. if (protocol.equals(HTTP_1_0.protocol)) return HTTP_1_0; if (protocol.equals(HTTP_1_1.protocol)) return HTTP_1_1; if (protocol.equals(HTTP_2.protocol)) return HTTP_2; if (protocol.equals(SPDY_3.protocol)) return SPDY_3; throw new IOException("Unexpected protocol: " + protocol); } /** * Returns the string used to identify this protocol for ALPN, like "http/1.1", "spdy/3.1" or * "h2". */ @Override public String toString() { return protocol; } }





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