Hi Simone, many thanks for your answer, it turns out that my problems were caused by the fact that I am using Guice to assemble my application and it took me a bit longer to get it to work because I couldn't find any examples anywhere.
I have a solution now but I need some time to make it presentable for the community. I will post it as soon as I have time and maybe you can take a quick look at it in case you see a better solution. thanks, Michele > Michele, > On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Michele Rossi <[email protected]> wrote: >> hi, >> I am trying to set up my CometD server running on Jetty 9.2.1 to support the >> WebSockets transport. >> I found a few bits and pieces online about configuring jetty to enable >> org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.jsr356 and in code I tried calling >> WebSocketServerContainerInitializer.configureContext( sctxHd ) but I have >> had no luck so far. >> >> I am interested in finding out how to do it in both code and using the .xml >> configuration files for my final distribution. >> >> Do you know of any straightforward examples that I could follow? > Distribution wise, there is not much you should do, apart enable the > http, websocket and deploy (to deploy from $JETTY_BASE/webapps) > modules: > $ mkdir jetty-cometd > $ cd jetty-cometd > $ java -jar $JAVA_HOME/start.jar --add-to-start=http,websocket,deploy > $ cp /whereever/cometd-demo-3.0.0.war webapps/ > $ java -jar $JAVA_HOME/start.jar
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