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HTTP/3: allowed QUIC stream connection reuse.
A QUIC stream connection is treated as reusable until first bytes of request
arrive, which is also when the request object is now allocated. A connection
closed as a result of draining, is reset with the error code
H3_REQUEST_REJECTED. Such behavior is allowed by quic-http-34:
Once a request stream has been opened, the request MAY be cancelled
by either endpoint. Clients cancel requests if the response is no
longer of interest; servers cancel requests if they are unable to or
choose not to respond.
When the server cancels a request without performing any application
processing, the request is considered "rejected." The server SHOULD
abort its response stream with the error code H3_REQUEST_REJECTED.
The client can treat requests rejected by the server as though they had
never been sent at all, thereby allowing them to be retried later.
author | Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com> |
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date | Mon, 18 Oct 2021 15:47:06 +0300 |
parents | 549b13cd793b |
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