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Re: GF 3.1 and websocket draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol-10

From: Justin Lee <justin.d.lee_at_oracle.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2011 23:36:52 -0700

I haven't tried (or really considered) that case, but you can try
defining an explicit reference to a newer grizzly in your pom thereby
overriding the bundled version. But like I said, i haven't tried it so
it might not be that simple...

On 10/4/11 11:13 PM, Yves Hwang wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> thanks for the update. I will test it out today. I was also wondering,
> if you have any steps to upgrade embedded-glassfish 3.1.* with this
> updated version of grizzly?
>
> - y
>
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:03 PM, Justin Lee <justin.d.lee_at_oracle.com
> <mailto:justin.d.lee_at_oracle.com>> wrote:
>
> I have some updates in grizzly 1.9 (the version that ships with
> glassfish 3.1.*) to push support up through -13. Draft 10 still
> says the version is 8, actually, so there's not much to do to
> "support" draft 10. Even draft 17 is only protocol version 13 and
> the changes in the spec version relate mostly to language changes
> in the document rather than actual protocol changes. Updating to
> the latest grizzly (1.9.36) will get up to draft -08. Draft -09
> is a noop and -10 is just language changes. To upgrade your
> grizzly download this script:
> http://kenai.com/projects/schema-doc/sources/git-repo/revision/29388110066997daf51c57a12fdf597727fdf9c7
>
> cd to the modules directory of your glassfish instance and run the
> script passing in 1.9.36. It will download the bits from maven
> and update your grizzly jars with the new ones. Start glassfish
> back and up you should be set. If the browser claims that
> glassfish doesn't know -10 then someone messed up. It should just
> be reporting a version of "8" to the server. If it complains, let
> us know and we'll dig in to it.
>
> On 10/3/11 10:36 AM, yveshwang_at_gmail.com
> <mailto:yveshwang_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Is anybody else using tge websocket feature in GF 3.1 and have
> recently
> been hit by the Firefox and Chrome 14 updates? Both browser now
> supports hybi-10 draft.
>
> Any suggestions or known workarounds from other users out there?
>
> Has there been any response from the Glassfish team regarding
> this?
>
>