Recently I've been playing a lot with HTTP/2 and with ASP.NET Core but I didn't had chance to play with both at once. I've decided it's time to change that. Unfortunately the direct HTTP/2 support for Kestrel is still in backlog. Luckily Kestrel is not the only HTTP server implementation for ASP.NET Core.
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