Thank you for asking. If this feature looks interesting but is not 
available yet is open source I would encourage you to open issues to do the 
feature request on github, adding your use cases and any suggestions.
Once available you would see from release notes and here as well.

On Tuesday, August 24, 2021 at 8:01:36 AM UTC-7 Fabio Monte wrote:

>
> I dare BUMP this thread. Thanks for any insights from "insiders" kinda. 
> Thanks
> On Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 2:38:19 PM UTC+2 Fabio Monte wrote:
>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> Following my question https://groups.google.com/g/grpc-io/c/RUG-nzLXSWY 
>> , and still reading the docs/forums/github etc, I dare ask in a more clear 
>> way :
>>  ---> Is support for "native" / "real" GRPC in browsers (and not an 
>> approximation of what we have currently with PROTOCOL-WEB.md 
>> <https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/PROTOCOL-WEB.md> / 
>> GRPC-Web + need to rely on a proxy for translation), which if we read the 
>> docs was at least in need of release of the Streams API 
>> <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Streams_API#browser_compatibility>
>>  (which 
>> has landed for quite some time particularly in Chrome-ish family) which was 
>> mandatory since browsers were lacking the primitives needed to implement 
>> fully GRPC.. is it STILL, then, an active path of development CURRENTLY 
>> followed by the community / Google ?
>> Are the chokepoints in particular places ?
>>
>> Thanks for any clarification.
>>
>

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