El 10/04/11 16:32, Nelson Silva escribió:
> Atmosphere (http://atmosphere.dev.java.net
> <http://atmosphere.dev.java.net/>) has an Apache License (at least
> that's the one in GitHub) and v0.7 has:
> 
> - Native GWT support
> - WebSocket emulator support (Iike Flash)
> - Easier integration with Guice
> - Servlet 3.0 support
> - Jersey support
> - Atmosphere
 Meteor
 module
 which allows
 any
 existing
 Servlet

> based
 application
  (Wicket,
JSP,
JSF,
etc.) 

to 
easily
 add

> asynchronous
 support
> - Massive scalability with a Cluster plugin architecture (JGroups,
> JMS/ActiveMQ, Redis, XMPP,i etc.)
> - Runs on any Java based Web Server, including Tomcat, Jetty, GlassFish,
> Weblogic, Grizzly, JBossWeb and JBoss, Resin, etc
> 
> v0.8 due before the summer will have :
> 
> - Socket.IO support
> - Cometd 2.2.x support
> 
> What do you think ?

Reopening this thread.

About atmosphere release:
https://github.com/Atmosphere/atmosphere
"Atmosphere 0.8.0-RC1 is our official release, and our work in progress
version is 0.8, targeted for end of October 2011"

After looking in the atmosphere samples, and after looking some issues
with sockeio-java:
- not working with new versions of chrome/chromium because it uses
previous socket.io 0.6 (I think), fixed in 0.8:
https://github.com/LearnBoost/socket.io-client/issues/282
https://github.com/LearnBoost/socket.io/issues/429
- and having utf8 encode problems
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WAVE-187
- few (visible) activity

I think we should look again on atmosphere. Nelson, any experience to
share about that since April? Tad, what do you think?

Bests,
-- 
Vicente J. Ruiz Jurado

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