Class WebSocketTransport
Transport that uses a
WebSocketClient.- Since:
- 4.1
- Author:
- Rossen Stoyanchev
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionconnectAsync(TransportRequest request, WebSocketHandler handler) Connect the transport.Get the SockJS transport types that this transport can be used for.Return the configuredWebSocketClient.booleanCheck whether this component is currently running.voidstart()Start this component.voidstop()Stop this component, typically in a synchronous fashion, such that the component is fully stopped upon return of this method.toString()
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Constructor Details
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WebSocketTransport
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Method Details
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getWebSocketClient
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getTransportTypes
Description copied from interface:TransportGet the SockJS transport types that this transport can be used for.In particular since from a client perspective there is no difference between XHR and XHR streaming, an
XhrTransportcould do both.- Specified by:
getTransportTypesin interfaceTransport
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connectAsync
public CompletableFuture<WebSocketSession> connectAsync(TransportRequest request, WebSocketHandler handler) Description copied from interface:TransportConnect the transport.- Specified by:
connectAsyncin interfaceTransport- Parameters:
request- the transport requesthandler- the application handler to delegate lifecycle events to- Returns:
- a future to indicate success or failure to connect
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start
public void start()Description copied from interface:LifecycleStart this component.Should not throw an exception if the component is already running.
In the case of a container, this will propagate the start signal to all components that apply.
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stop
public void stop()Description copied from interface:LifecycleStop this component, typically in a synchronous fashion, such that the component is fully stopped upon return of this method. Consider implementingSmartLifecycleand itsstop(Runnable)variant when asynchronous stop behavior is necessary.Note that this stop notification is not guaranteed to come before destruction: On regular shutdown,
Lifecyclebeans will first receive a stop notification before the general destruction callbacks are being propagated; however, on hot refresh during a context's lifetime or on aborted refresh attempts, a given bean's destroy method will be called without any consideration of stop signals upfront.Should not throw an exception if the component is not running (not started yet).
In the case of a container, this will propagate the stop signal to all components that apply.
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isRunning
public boolean isRunning()Description copied from interface:LifecycleCheck whether this component is currently running.In the case of a container, this will return
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toString
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