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Mark Phillips updated DIRMINA-907:
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Comment: was deleted
(was: The WebSocketEncoder.java class as submitted conflicts with its
documentation. As commented it should encode output in WS DataFrames when the
receiving client is known to be a WebSocket. When the receiving client is
native it should pass through incoming IoBuffers unchanged. This makes sense
assuming this encoder is part of a filter chain, presumably the last one before
wire transmission. However the pass-through logic is not implemented in the
code submitted. If the message is not already a WS type an Exception is
thrown. The comment logic seems correct to me, the implementation incorrect.)
> Create a WebSocket iofilter for use in Apache Mina TCP servers
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> 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: MinaCodecUsage.png, WebSocketFilter.zip
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> 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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