Java WebSocket Programming
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.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 endpointsManage the lifecycle events of WebSocket endpointsMaintain reliable connections across the endpoint lifecycleManage synchronous and asynchronous messaging Define encoding and decoding strategies for complex messagingConfigure message timeouts, size limits, and exceptionsMap message paths and route incoming URIs to Web containersSecure data, authenticate users, and encrypt connections von Coward, Danny
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Dr. Danny Coward is a Chief Architect and Java Evangelist at Oracle. Coward is the sole Spec Lead for the Java API for Web Sockets for Java EE and Java SE/JavaFX and sole author of the WebSocket technical documentation at Oracle. Cowards work leading WebSockets at Oracle provide him make him the leading expert on Java WebSocket programming. Coward has a decade of experience as a Java developer, where he now seeks to direct and simplify complex technologies to fulfill business objectives. Coward has specialized experience in all aspects of Java software and has written three versions of the Java Servlet spec.
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