public interface ServerContainer extends WebSocketContainer
For websocket enabled web containers, developers may obtain a reference to the ServerContainer instance by retrieving
it as an attribute named javax.websocket.server.ServerContainer
on the ServletContext. This way, the
registration methods held on this interface may be called to register server endpoints from a ServletContextListener
during the deployment of the WAR file containing the endpoint.
WebSocket implementations that run outside the web container may have other means by which to provide a ServerContainer instance to the developer at application deployment time.
Once the application deployment phase is complete, and the websocket application has begun accepting incoming connections, the registration methods may no longer be called.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
addEndpoint(Class<?> endpointClass)
Deploys the given annotated endpoint into this ServerContainer during the initialization phase of deploying the
application.
|
void |
addEndpoint(ServerEndpointConfig serverConfig) |
connectToServer, connectToServer, connectToServer, connectToServer, getDefaultAsyncSendTimeout, getDefaultMaxBinaryMessageBufferSize, getDefaultMaxSessionIdleTimeout, getDefaultMaxTextMessageBufferSize, getInstalledExtensions, setAsyncSendTimeout, setDefaultMaxBinaryMessageBufferSize, setDefaultMaxSessionIdleTimeout, setDefaultMaxTextMessageBufferSize
void addEndpoint(Class<?> endpointClass) throws DeploymentException
endpointClass
- the class of the annotated endpointDeploymentException
- if the annotated endpoint was badly formed.IllegalStateException
- if the containing websocket application has already been deployed.void addEndpoint(ServerEndpointConfig serverConfig) throws DeploymentException
serverConfig
- the configuration instance representing the logical endpoint that will be registered.DeploymentException
- if the endpoint was badly formed.IllegalStateException
- if the containing websocket application has already been deployed.Copyright © 2019 Eclipse Foundation.
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