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[jsr356-users] [jsr356-experts] Re: Build a Project List

From: Danny Coward <danny.coward_at_oracle.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 15:24:25 -0700

Hello again,

Thanks for the updates on and offline. I've put the list up on the wiki.
We'll use this list to check ourselves as we progress. Feel free to send
any new ones, I'll keep it up to date.

http://java.net/projects/websocket-spec/pages/WebSocketAPIs

- Danny



On 4/16/12 4:00 PM, Danny Coward wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> To get things going, can you help me build a list of Java projects
> that have already started supporting Web Sockets in some manner ?
>
> We'll use this list to compare what we are doing, validate
> requirements, get inspiration. And will hope to keep it current as we
> go along.
>
> Here's the list of projects (in no particular order) I've been
> tracking. Some of you know some of them quite well :)
>
> Can you send me any obvious ones we're missing to complete the list ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Danny
>
>
> * Java-WebSocket
> http://java-websocket.org/
> "A barebones WebSocket client and server implementation written in
> 100% Java"
>
> * jWebSocket
> http://jwebsocket.org/
> "jWebSocket is a pure Java/JavaScript high speed bidirectional
> communication solution for the Web server and various clients"
>
> * Grizzly
> http://grizzly.java.net/
> Framework for building web servers of various scales and types incl
> Web Socket client & server apis.
>
> * Autobahn
> http://autobahn.ws/developers
> Including Android web socket client
>
> * WeberKnecht
> http://code.google.com/p/weberknecht/
> Project with Java SE / Android clients
>
> * Jetty
> http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/
> Java Web Container including WebSockets support.
>
> * Caucho Resin
> Java Server including web container with WebSockets support.
> see for example:
> http://www.caucho.com/resin-4.0/examples/websocket-java/index.xtp
>
> * Kaazing WebSocket Gateway
> Gateway products, includes Java developer APIs for web sockets.
> e.g. http://tech.kaazing.com/documentation/dragonfire/howto-java.html
>
> * WebSocket SDK
> Prototyping high level APIs & annotations for Web Sockets.
> http://java.net/projects/websocket-sdk
>
> * Webbit http://webbitserver.org/
> A Java event based WebSocket and HTTP server
> http://groups.google.com/group/webbit / http://webbitserver.org/
>
> * Servlet 3.1
> Proposing API for server side of Http Upgrade mechanism to enable
> websockets support to be build on the Servlet Container
> e.g.:
> http://java.net/projects/servlet-spec/lists/jsr340-experts/archive/2012-02/message/8
>
> --
> <http://www.oracle.com> *Danny Coward *
> Java EE
> Oracle Corporation
>


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