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RE: JSR 356 WebSockets implementation

From: Somay Nakhal <somay.nakhal_at_bcs.org.uk>
Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 17:02:55 -0000

Thanks John, I'll try using a manually built Tyrus jars.

 

Somay

 

From: johanlodgon_at_gmail.com [mailto:johanlodgon_at_gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Johan Vos
Sent: 02 February 2013 16:24
To: users_at_tyrus.java.net
Cc: Somay Nakhal
Subject: Re: JSR 356 WebSockets implementation

 

Hi,

I think b72 is the latest promoted Glassfish build (b73 is in nightly
builds, but not promoted yet). The version that is bundled with b72 is
indeed rather outdated, and it contains a number of bugs that has been fixed
recently (e.g. related to the filter initialization).
Is there some matrix information about what Tyrus versions are planned for
what Glassfish versions? For now, I think the best thing you can do is build
Tyrus manually, and copy the created jar files over the jars in the
glassfish modules directory.

- Johan

2013/2/2 Danny Coward <danny.coward_at_oracle.com>

Hi Somay,

I'm not sure what the issue is, but I'm cc-ing the tyrus list, maybe someone
can help.

In the meantime, you might try switching up to Glassfish b74 instead, it has
a later version of Tyrus integrated.

Thanks,

- Danny

On 2/2/13 7:52 AM, Somay Nakhal wrote:

Hi Danny,

 

I would like to hold a hackday in the London Java Community for JSR356
WebSockets. I'm having problems getting the implementation to work for the
sample chat application.

 

I'm using chrome and GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 4.0 (build 72).

 

When the JavaScript code try to open a WebSocket connection I get the
message "Unexpected response code: 404" in chrome console.

 

The code built ok into a war file which deployed ok into glassfish.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks

 

Somay

 

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