Hi

Yes we support websockets in Jaggery in the App Server now. The ESB is
adding support for websockets, but doesn't yet have it.

Paul


On 29 May 2013 20:18, Mike Stoddart <[email protected]> wrote:

> I realise this may not be the right place to ask this question but it is
> architecture related so I hope you'll forgive me!
>
> I'm prototyping a new solution using WSO2 and one requirement I have is to
> provide real-time data updates to web users over a websocket. Our current
> solution uses websockets but I'm trying to use WSO2 to rewrite from the
> ground up.
>
> Someone mentioned on Stackoverflow that one could use a class mediator,
> but my understanding is that the mediator is uni-directional and not
> flexible enough. Though mediators are for the ESB, which doesn't actually
> solve the problem of allowing a websocket connection.
>
> I have a custom Java application that runs on a server, which stores data
> in an in-memory Hazelcast grid. I need to serve this data to web clients
> over a websocket.
>
> Is there any way in WSO's API Manager or Application Server to support
> websocket connections in this manner? If not, are there any plans to
> implement this and how might it be done?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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