Hi,

websockets should also work nicely with Karaf 3.x due to Jetty 8.
It supported websockets already, you just need to make sure to have the
right websocket servlet registered.
If you look for a the latest JSR-356 implementation this will only work
with Pax Web 4.1 which isn't connected to Karaf yet.

regards, Achim

2014-12-04 22:23 GMT+01:00 Bellski <[email protected]>:

> rkmoquin wrote
> > Just wanted to chime in regarding the comment about the enterprise
> > stability of Karaf.  I wanted to note that it wouldn't be fair to draw
> > stability conclusions of Karaf based on a milestone version of Karaf.  If
> > you will be putting this in production in the short term, you might want
> > to
> > use a release of Karaf, like 3.0.2.  Development versions of Karaf have
> > always been quite stable in my experience, but you still want to remember
> > you are using a milestone version.
>
> I understanding all risks, but we need websockets :/ , and i think we will
> end all tests to karaf 4.0.0 release.
>
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