Thanks Dawid for your experience. It sounds pretty interesting. Definitely, it 
would be great to see your solution regarding Web Socket or Web-Service. I 
think if we are able to expose jini service through Web Socket, jini/river can 
bring another momentum in distributed object field. Please keep it up and lets 
share the experience and also the source codes.
RegardsBishnu

Bishnu Prasad Gautam


> Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 10:27:31 +0200
> From: da...@travellinck.com
> To: dev@river.apache.org
> Subject: Re: River/Jini with WebSocket
> 
> I've gone 'half way' - I've created a service that tracks and publishes
> Jini services as web services - either as SOAP using JAX-WS, or as a
> RESTful resource using JAX-RS (or both at that same time). I did this
> using an embedded Grizzly HTTP container, and it's all built in Dennis
> Reedy's Rio framework.
> 
> As both of these technologies are annotations-driven, I had quite a
> tough time with this. The "thing" to ultimately expose as a service ends
> up being a generated smart proxy (i.e. a Rio proxy), and this has lost
> all the annotations. I had to use BCEL to generate, on the fly, a new
> proxy on top of this smart proxy, one which has the annotations from the
> original service interface applied to it, so that standard frameworks
> can expose it as a valid web service. This generated proxy also needed
> to properly track the service disappearing and re-appearing, so that it
> can publish/unpublish the service.
> 
> I imagine it won't be extremely different to expose a service as a web
> socket channel - one would just have to figure out what you want this
> channel to map to, i.e. requests/responses from some Jini service, or
> Jini events, or whatever.
> 
> I have not been in a position to open-source my Jini web container just
> yet (even though I wrote it almost two years ago, gulp!). When I am in a
> position to do so, I'll definitely share it on this list.
> 
> Good luck! In the world of today, Jini really needs seemless web
> interoperability - both to consume and expose services.
> 
> Dawid Loubser
> 
> 
> 
> On 28/05/2014 07:51, Bishnu Gautam wrote:
> > Hi all
> > Have anyone tried to integrate river application with WebSocket 
> > Application. If anyone have experience, could you share it. That would be a 
> > great help.
> > RegardsBishnu
> >                                       
> 
> 
                                          

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