We do the handshake ourselves in the decoder. This also hides the handshake 
from the Handler.

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On 23-Oct-2012, at 20:49, Arnaud Bourrée (JIRA) <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Arnaud Bourrée commented on DIRMINA-907:
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> From RFC 6455, I understand that Websocket start with HTTP hand-check.
> IMO, your iofilter should have dependency on mina-http, shouldn't it?
> 
>> Create a WebSocket iofilter for use in Apache Mina TCP servers
>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>>                Key: DIRMINA-907
>>                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-907
>>            Project: MINA
>>         Issue Type: New Feature
>>         Components: Filter, Protocol - HTTP, Transport
>>           Reporter: dhruv chopra
>>        Attachments: WebSocketFilter.zip
>> 
>> 
>> Shephertz has created a websocket iofilter that can be added in Apache mina 
>> tcp server chain. The features of this codec are
>> 1) Works with binary data sent/received over websocket
>> 2) Abstracts the client details from the Handler code i.e. the handler need 
>> not be aware that the remote endpoint is a browser or native client.
>> 3) Tested with binary data sent/received on latest chrome and firefox 
>> browsers. IE 9 doesn't support websockets and we will make changes if 
>> required for IE 10 when its released and if it supports websockets.
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