public abstract class WebSocketServlet extends HttpServlet
To use this servlet, you will be required to register your websockets with the WebSocketServletFactory so that it can create your websockets under the
appropriate conditions.
The most basic implementation would be as follows.
package my.example;
import org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.servlet.WebSocketServlet;
import org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.servlet.WebSocketServletFactory;
public class MyEchoServlet extends WebSocketServlet
{
@Override
public void configure(WebSocketServletFactory factory)
{
// set a 10 second idle timeout
factory.getPolicy().setIdleTimeout(10000);
// register my socket
factory.register(MyEchoSocket.class);
}
}
Note: that only request that conforms to a "WebSocket: Upgrade" handshake request will trigger the WebSocketServletFactory handling of creating
WebSockets.
Configuration / Init-Parameters:
Note: If you use the @WebSocket annotation, these configuration settings can be specified on a per WebSocket basis, vs a per Servlet
basis.
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
WebSocketServlet() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
abstract void |
configure(WebSocketServletFactory factory) |
void |
destroy() |
void |
init() |
servicegetInitParameter, getInitParameterNames, getServletConfig, getServletContext, getServletInfo, getServletName, init, log, logpublic abstract void configure(WebSocketServletFactory factory)
public void destroy()
destroy in interface Servletdestroy in class GenericServletpublic void init()
throws ServletException
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