In 2015 I posted an article about the potential of HTTP/2 (or “H2”) regarding performance improvements. In that article, I explain a bit about the history of HTTP 1.x and how we got to H2 with an overview of how it works.
In 2015 I posted an article about the potential of HTTP/2 (or “H2”) regarding performance improvements. In that article, I explain a bit about the history of HTTP 1.x and how we got to H2 with an overview of how it works.
Here’s a new, geeky technical article for all my HP LoadRunner buddies. Recently, I had to work with a web application built on JSON.
HTTP/2 is big deal, at least for performance engineers. When HP LoadRunner version 12 mentioned SPDY support in the release notes, I started looking into it.
It’s time to update code and create test cases that verify the new top level domains are permitted.