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				|  |  |  If **Timeout** is omitted a server should assume an infinite timeout. Client implementations are free to send a default minimum timeout based on their deployment requirements.
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				|  |  | +If **Content-Type** does not begin with "application/grpc", gRPC servers SHOULD respond with HTTP status of 400 (Bad Request).  This will prevent other HTTP/2 clients from interpreting a gRPC error response, which uses status 200 (OK), as successful.
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				|  |  |  **Custom-Metadata** is an arbitrary set of key-value pairs defined by the application layer. Header names starting with "grpc-" but not listed here are reserved for future GRPC use and should not be used by applications as **Custom-Metadata**.
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				|  |  |  Note that HTTP2 does not allow arbitrary octet sequences for header values so binary header values must be encoded using Base64 as per https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-4. Implementations MUST accept padded and un-padded values and should emit un-padded values. Applications define binary headers by having their names end with "-bin". Runtime libraries use this suffix to detect binary headers and properly apply base64 encoding & decoding as headers are sent and received.
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				|  |  |  * **Service-Name** → ?( {_proto package name_} "." ) {_service name_}
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				|  |  |  * **Message-Type** → {_fully qualified proto message name_}
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				|  |  |  * **Content-Type** → "application/grpc+proto"
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