Well, I`m not sure if what you said is possible. There has been some
project for spdy client on android (https://github.com/square/okhttp) but
lack of some interesting features like https/spdy proxy.

Anyway looking forward to your new works

BR,
Ryan


2013/7/22 Simone Bordet <[email protected]>

> Ryan,
>
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Ryan Young <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > WOW great job! So it is also supposed to be workable on android platform
> > right?
>
> You're a path opener here.
>
> SPDY requires NPN to work. Right now NPN in Java is implemented as a
> hack of OpenJDK code (we modify OpenJDK classes) that must be put in
> the bootclasspath.
>
> If Android happen to use the same OpenJDK classes, and if Dalvik has a
> way to specify our modified ones in preference to the default ones,
> then you may be good.
>
> I did not try, so I don't know whether this is possible at all.
> Do you know ?
>
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