org.apache.wicket.protocol.ws.api.WebSocketRequestHandler Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: WebSocketTestPage.java From inception with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
public WebSocketTestPage(TestEnv aTestVars) { testVars = aTestVars; // add WebSocketBehaviour to listen to messages add(new WebSocketBehavior() { private static final long serialVersionUID = -4076782377506950851L; @Override protected void onPush(WebSocketRequestHandler aHandler, IWebSocketPushMessage aMessage) { assertThat(aMessage).isEqualTo(testVars.getTestMessage()); super.onPush(aHandler, aMessage); } }); }
Example #2
Source File: CustomerListPage.java From wicket-spring-boot with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public CustomerListPage() { FeedbackPanel feedbackPanel = new FeedbackPanel("feedback"); feedbackPanel.setOutputMarkupId(true); add(feedbackPanel); add(new WebSocketBehavior() { @Override protected void onPush(WebSocketRequestHandler handler, IWebSocketPushMessage message) { if (message instanceof CustomerChangedEvent) { CustomerChangedEvent event = (CustomerChangedEvent)message; info("changed/created " + event.getCustomer().getFirstname() + " " + event.getCustomer().getLastname()); handler.add(feedbackPanel); } } }); customerFilterModel = new CompoundPropertyModel<>(new CustomerFilter()); CustomerDataProvider customerDataProvider = new CustomerDataProvider(customerFilterModel); queue(new BookmarkablePageLink<Customer>("create", CustomerCreatePage.class)); queue(new ValidationForm<>("form", customerFilterModel)); queue(new LabeledFormBorder<>(getString("id"), new TextField<>("id"))); queue(new LabeledFormBorder<>(getString("username"), new UsernameSearchTextField("usernameLike"))); queue(new LabeledFormBorder<>(getString("firstname"), new TextField<String>("firstnameLike").add(StringValidator.minimumLength(3)))); queue(new LabeledFormBorder<>(getString("lastname"), new TextField<String>("lastnameLike").add(StringValidator.minimumLength(3)))); queue(new LabeledFormBorder<>(getString("active"), new CheckBox("active"))); queue(cancelButton()); customerDataTable(customerDataProvider); }
Example #3
Source File: OmWebSocketPanel.java From openmeetings with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Override this method to add your own logic * * @param handler - handler to perform some updates */ protected void onConnect(WebSocketRequestHandler handler) { }
Example #4
Source File: OmWebSocketPanel.java From openmeetings with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Override this method to add your own logic * * @param handler - handler to perform some updates * @param m - incoming message as {@link JSONObject} * * @throws IOException in case some IO operation fails */ protected void onMessage(WebSocketRequestHandler handler, JSONObject m) throws IOException { }