Replace WebSocket exec/attach/port-forward transport with HTTP/2 duplex streaming#1711
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Replace WebSocket exec/attach/port-forward transport with HTTP/2 duplex streaming#1711
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[WIP] Remove WebSocket and switch to HTTP/2
Replace WebSocket exec/attach/port-forward transport with HTTP/2 duplex streaming
Dec 26, 2025
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The exec/attach/port-forward flows should no longer rely on WebSockets; they now use HTTP/2 streaming instead.
Http2WebSocketwrapper and routed exec/attach/port-forward helpers through it, carrying subprotocol viaX-Stream-Protocol-Version.Example (exec now uses HTTP/2 POST instead of ws://):
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