javax.websocket.ClientEndpoint Java Examples
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javax.websocket.ClientEndpoint.
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Example #1
Source File: ServerWebSocketContainer.java From quarkus-http with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private ConfiguredClientEndpoint getClientEndpoint(final Class<?> endpointType, boolean requiresCreation) { Class<?> type = endpointType; while (type != Object.class && type != null && !type.isAnnotationPresent(ClientEndpoint.class)) { type = type.getSuperclass(); } if (type == Object.class || type == null) { return null; } ConfiguredClientEndpoint existing = clientEndpoints.get(type); if (existing != null) { return existing; } synchronized (this) { existing = clientEndpoints.get(type); if (existing != null) { return existing; } if (type.isAnnotationPresent(ClientEndpoint.class)) { try { addEndpointInternal(type, requiresCreation); return clientEndpoints.get(type); } catch (DeploymentException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); } } return null; } }
Example #2
Source File: WebSocketPlugin.java From seed with Mozilla Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public Collection<ClasspathScanRequest> classpathScanRequests() { if (isEnabled()) { return classpathScanRequestBuilder().annotationType(ServerEndpoint.class).annotationType( ClientEndpoint.class).build(); } else { return super.classpathScanRequests(); } }
Example #3
Source File: WebSocketPlugin.java From seed with Mozilla Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public InitState initialize(InitContext initContext) { if (isEnabled()) { serverEndpointClasses.addAll(initContext.scannedClassesByAnnotationClass().get(ServerEndpoint.class)); clientEndpointClasses.addAll(initContext.scannedClassesByAnnotationClass().get(ClientEndpoint.class)); } return InitState.INITIALIZED; }