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Tag Archives: WebSocket
HTTP Client WebSocket Chat Application using Spring Boot
Have you ever thought about what the logic behind a chat application is? How could it be written and how does it work? If yes, here is the right place to look for an answer. It is called WebSocket! But … Continue reading
Spring 4.0 released
Spring 4.0 has been released and is now available on GitHub. Version 4.0 is the latest major release of the Spring Framework and the first to fully support Java 8 features. You can still use Spring with older versions of … Continue reading
Java EE 7 (JSR-342) is final
With some lateness, the specification for Java EE 7 (JSR 342) went final today, about three years after the release of Java EE 6. Without cloud features and a caching API, it comes with a big support for building HTML5 … Continue reading
JavaOne 2012: Java mit HTML5-Embedded-Multicore-Mac-und-Grafikarte
Das “Web” hat gewonnen. Was sich bei der JavaOne 2011 schon angedeutet hat, wurde auf der JavaOne 2012 verstärkt: Auch Oracle’s Java Stack wird das Momentum hinter dem Siegeszug der Web Technologie zu steigern versuchen. Und Oracle-Java hat nun wohl endgültig … Continue reading
WebSocket API im Java Standard ab 2013?
Die Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) hat im Dezember 2011 das schon länger diskutierte WebSocket Protokoll im Dezember 2011 als Internet Standard vorgelegt. Oracle hat diese Woche mit JSR 356: Java API for WebSocket den auch von SAP und RedHat unterstützen Vorschlag gemacht, … Continue reading
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