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About the author
Danny Coward is a Chief Architect and Web architect at Oracle. He is the
Specification Lead for the Java API for Web Socket for Java EE and Java se/
JavaFX Cowards work leading Web Sockets at Oracle makes him the leading
expert on Java Web Socket programming. Coward has specialized experience
in all aspects of Java software--from Java me to Java ee to the founding of
the JavaFX technology
About the Technical Editor
Dr Santiago Pericas-Geertsen is a Principal Member of Technical Staff in
the Sun glassfish organization at Oracle, and an architect and technical lead
in the Avatar project. Santiago is a Specification Lead for JSR 339, JAX-RS
2.0. While at Sun Microsystems, Santiago was a technical lead for the
Glassfish Mobility platform, a developer and lead in the fast Web Services
project, and a participant and editor in World Wide Web Consortium(W3C
initiatives. He holds two US patents, 7647415 and 7716577 Santiago
blogs from Java. net, tweets from @spericas, and has presented at numerous
academic and industry-oriented conferences
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Contents at a Glance
1 Java Web Socket Fundamentals
2 Java Web Socket Lifecycle
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3 Basic messaging
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4 Configurations and Sessions
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5 Advanced Messaging
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6 Web Socket Path Mapping∴…∴
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7 Securing Web Socket Server Endpoints
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8 Web Sockets in the Java EE Platform
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Index
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Java Web Socket Fundamentals
Creating Your First Web Socket application
Creating a Web Socket Endpoint
Deploying the endpoint
Creating a Web Socket Client
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Web Socket Endpoints
grammatic Endpoints
Fundamental Java Web Socket API Objects
Inside the Echo Samples
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Deployment phase
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Accepting the First Connection
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Web Socket Messaging
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Summary
2 Java Web Socket Lifecycle
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The Web Socket Protoco
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Lifecycle of a Java Web Socket
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The Web Socket Lifecycle in the java Web socket aPl
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Annotated Endpoint Event Handling
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Lifecycle Sample
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Programmatic Endpoint Lifecycle
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Number of Instances and Threadin
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Summary
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