Microsoft Graph to Support HTTP/2 as of September 2023
Microsoft Graph, the popular web API providing access to data from Microsoft 365 services, will start supporting HTTP version 2 (HTTP/2), in addition to HTTP/1.1 for API requests starting from September 15, 2023. This means that client applications that indicate support for HTTP/2 in their connection request will be able to negotiate HTTP/2 if requested. However, since some applications may be impacted by this change, it is essential to visit Microsoft Entourage announcements-September 2022 train for more information. Preparation for this change can be made by referencing Microsoft Graph documentation and the Microsoft Graph SDK overview. For technical assistance, Microsoft Graph Dev Center can be contacted for support.
Stay up-to-date with the latest updates by following the official announcements on Microsoft's website.
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