See: Description
Interface | Description |
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ClientEndpointConfig |
The ClientEndpointConfig is a special kind of endpoint configuration object that contains web socket configuration
information specific only to client endpoints.
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CloseReason.CloseCode |
A marker interface for the close codes.
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Decoder |
The Decoder interface holds member interfaces that define how a developer can provide the web socket container a way
web socket messages into developer defined custom objects.
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Decoder.Binary<T> |
This interface defines how a custom object (of type T) is decoded from a web socket message in the form of a byte
buffer.
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Decoder.BinaryStream<T> |
This interface defines how a custom object is decoded from a web socket message in the form of a binary stream.
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Decoder.Text<T> |
This interface defines how a custom object is decoded from a web socket message in the form of a string.
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Decoder.TextStream<T> |
This interface defines how a custom object of type T is decoded from a web socket message in the form of a
character stream.
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Encoder |
The Encoder interface defines how developers can provide a way to convert their custom objects into web socket
messages.
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Encoder.Binary<T> |
This interface defines how to provide a way to convert a custom object into a binary message.
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Encoder.BinaryStream<T> |
This interface may be implemented by encoding algorithms that want to write the encoded object to a binary
stream.
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Encoder.Text<T> |
This interface defines how to provide a way to convert a custom object into a text message.
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Encoder.TextStream<T> |
This interface may be implemented by encoding algorithms that want to write the encoded object to a character
stream.
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EndpointConfig |
The endpoint configuration contains all the information needed during the handshake process for this end point.
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Extension |
A simple representation of a websocket extension as a name and map of extension parameters.
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Extension.Parameter |
This member interface defines a single websocket extension parameter.
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HandshakeResponse |
The handshake response represents the WebSocket-defined HTTP response that is the response to the opening handshake
request.
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MessageHandler |
Developers implement MessageHandlers in order to receive incoming messages during a web socket conversation.
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MessageHandler.Partial<T> |
This kind of handler is notified by the implementation as it becomes ready to deliver parts of a whole message.
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MessageHandler.Whole<T> |
This kind of handler is notified by the container on arrival of a complete message.
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PongMessage |
The PongMessage interface represents a web socket pong.
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RemoteEndpoint |
The RemoteEndpoint object is supplied by the container and represents the 'other end' or peer of the Web Socket
conversation.
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RemoteEndpoint.Async |
This representation of the peer of a web socket conversation has the ability to send messages asynchronously.
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RemoteEndpoint.Basic |
This representation of the peer of a web socket conversation has the ability to send messages synchronously.
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SendHandler |
A simple callback object for asynchronous sending of web socket messages.
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Session |
A Web Socket session represents a conversation between two web socket endpoints.
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WebSocketContainer |
A WebSocketContainer is an implementation provided object that provides applications a view on the container running
it.
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Class | Description |
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ClientEndpointConfig.Builder |
The ClientEndpointConfig.Builder is a class used for creating
ClientEndpointConfig objects for the
purposes of deploying a client endpoint. |
ClientEndpointConfig.Configurator |
The Configurator class may be extended by developers who want to provide custom configuration algorithms, such as
intercepting the opening handshake, or providing arbitrary methods and algorithms that can be accessed from each
endpoint instance configured with this configurator.
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CloseReason |
A class encapsulating the reason why a web socket has been closed, or why it is being asked to close.
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ContainerProvider |
Provider class that allows the developer to get a reference to the implementation of the WebSocketContainer.
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Endpoint |
The Web Socket Endpoint represents an object that can handle websocket conversations.
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SendResult |
The result of asynchronously sending a web socket message.
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Enum | Description |
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CloseReason.CloseCodes |
An Enumeration of status codes for a web socket close that are defined in the specification.
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Exception | Description |
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DecodeException |
A general exception that occurs when trying to decode a custom object from a text or binary message.
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DeploymentException |
Checked exception indicating some kind of failure either to publish an endpoint on its server, or a failure to
connect a client to its server.
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EncodeException |
A general exception that occurs when trying to encode a custom object to a string or binary message.
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SessionException |
A SessionException represents a general exception type reporting problems occurring on a websocket session.
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Annotation Type | Description |
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ClientEndpoint |
The ClientEndpoint annotation a class level annotation is used to denote that a POJO is a web socket client and can
be deployed as such.
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OnClose |
This method level annotation can be used to decorate a Java method that wishes to be called when a web socket session
is closing.
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OnError |
This method level annotation can be used to decorate a Java method that wishes to be called in order to handle
errors.
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OnMessage |
This method level annotation can be used to make a Java method receive incoming web socket messages.
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OnOpen |
This method level annotation can be used to decorate a Java method that wishes to be called when a new web socket
session is open.
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