javax.websocket.server.ServerEndpointConfig.Configurator Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: GLSPConfigurator.java From graphical-lsp with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
Configurator getContainerConfigurator() { if (containerConfigurator == null) { containerConfigurator = ServiceLoader.load(javax.websocket.server.ServerEndpointConfig.Configurator.class) .findFirst().orElse(new ContainerDefaultConfigurator()); } return containerConfigurator; }
Example #2
Source File: KsqlRestApplication.java From ksql-fork-with-deep-learning-function with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override protected void registerWebSocketEndpoints(ServerContainer container) { try { final ListeningScheduledExecutorService exec = MoreExecutors.listeningDecorator( Executors.newScheduledThreadPool( config.getInt(KsqlRestConfig.KSQL_WEBSOCKETS_NUM_THREADS), new ThreadFactoryBuilder() .setDaemon(true) .setNameFormat("websockets-query-thread-%d") .build() ) ); final ObjectMapper mapper = getJsonMapper(); final StatementParser statementParser = new StatementParser(ksqlEngine); container.addEndpoint( ServerEndpointConfig.Builder .create( WSQueryEndpoint.class, WSQueryEndpoint.class.getAnnotation(ServerEndpoint.class).value() ) .configurator(new Configurator() { @Override @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public <T> T getEndpointInstance(Class<T> endpointClass) { return (T) new WSQueryEndpoint( mapper, statementParser, ksqlEngine, exec ); } }) .build() ); } catch (DeploymentException e) { log.error("Unable to create websockets endpoint", e); } }