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Re: working websockets application

From: Justin Lee <Justin.Lee_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 11:45:11 -0500

Awesome. Password protected links. :) here's a public one you can use
in your browser:
https://grizzly.dev.java.net/source/browse/grizzly/branches/websockets/

Specifically, the sample app is in
https://grizzly.dev.java.net/source/browse/grizzly/branches/websockets/samples/websockets/chat/

On 2/24/10 11:31 AM, Justin Lee wrote:
> There's a working sample of a websockets based application in the
> websockets branch. This application has helped flesh out some of the
> API issues for dealing with a websockets based app and I feel mostly
> ok with what's there. But certainly a single use-case tends to flavor
> the API toward the needs of that one app. I'll work on some other
> apps just to get a real feel for any shortcomings, but right now it's
> not bad at all. You can check out the branch at
> https://grizzly.dev.java.net/svn/grizzly/branches/websockets/ and take
> a look.
>
> Because of the state of websockets support on the browser side, the
> demo will only work on Google Chrome but that should hopefully change
> soon enough.
>
> I need to get the transparent WS support working that I have in the
> trunk (for requests that don't really need a full application as such
> backing them) and then i'll merge from branch to trunk. If you don't
> mind playing with svn, please check out the branch and give it a
> spin. It's working reasonably well as is but needs more eyes to make
> sure it's a general enough solution. I'll work up a blog entry
> explaining the details and the like but I have two days of 8 hour
> bootcamp sessions so I'll probably be relatively detached for the
> interim.
>
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