Java WebSocket Programming

Coward, Danny

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Published by McGraw-Hill Education, 2013
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Master Application Development with Java WebSocket

Build dynamic enterprise Web applications that fully leverage state-of-the-art communication technologies. Written by the leading expert on Java WebSocket programming, this Oracle Press guide offers practical development strategies and detailed example applications. Java WebSocket Programming explains how to design client/server applications, incorporate full-duplex messaging, establish connections, create endpoints, handle path mapping, and secure data. You’ll also learn how to encrypt Web transmissions and enrich legacy applications with Java WebSocket.

  • Develop Web applications using the Java WebSocket API
  • Create and publish annotated and programmatic endpoints
  • Manage the lifecycle events of WebSocket endpoints
  • Maintain reliable connections across the endpoint lifecycle
  • Manage synchronous and asynchronous messaging
  • Define encoding and decoding strategies for complex messaging
  • Configure message timeouts, size limits, and exceptions
  • Map message paths and route incoming URIs to Web containers
  • Secure data, authenticate users, and encrypt connections

About the Author:

Danny Coward is a Chief Architect and Web Architect at Oracle. He is the Specification Lead for the Java API for WebSocket for Java EE and Java SE/JavaFX. Coward’s work leading WebSockets at Oracle makes him the leading expert on Java WebSocket programming. Coward has specialized experience in all aspects of Java software―from Java ME to Java EE to the founding of the JavaFX technology.

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Title: Java WebSocket Programming
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication Date: 2013
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Good

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