org.springframework.web.socket.SubProtocolCapable Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: AbstractHandshakeHandler.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Determine the sub-protocols supported by the given WebSocketHandler by * checking whether it is an instance of {@link SubProtocolCapable}. * @param handler the handler to check * @return a list of supported protocols, or an empty list if none available */ protected final List<String> determineHandlerSupportedProtocols(WebSocketHandler handler) { WebSocketHandler handlerToCheck = WebSocketHandlerDecorator.unwrap(handler); List<String> subProtocols = null; if (handlerToCheck instanceof SubProtocolCapable) { subProtocols = ((SubProtocolCapable) handlerToCheck).getSubProtocols(); } return (subProtocols != null ? subProtocols : Collections.emptyList()); }
Example #2
Source File: SockJsWebSocketHandler.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 5 votes |
public SockJsWebSocketHandler(SockJsServiceConfig serviceConfig, WebSocketHandler webSocketHandler, WebSocketServerSockJsSession sockJsSession) { Assert.notNull(serviceConfig, "serviceConfig must not be null"); Assert.notNull(webSocketHandler, "webSocketHandler must not be null"); Assert.notNull(sockJsSession, "session must not be null"); this.sockJsServiceConfig = serviceConfig; this.sockJsSession = sockJsSession; webSocketHandler = WebSocketHandlerDecorator.unwrap(webSocketHandler); this.subProtocols = ((webSocketHandler instanceof SubProtocolCapable) ? new ArrayList<>(((SubProtocolCapable) webSocketHandler).getSubProtocols()) : Collections.emptyList()); }
Example #3
Source File: AbstractHandshakeHandler.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Determine the sub-protocols supported by the given WebSocketHandler by * checking whether it is an instance of {@link SubProtocolCapable}. * @param handler the handler to check * @return a list of supported protocols, or an empty list if none available */ protected final List<String> determineHandlerSupportedProtocols(WebSocketHandler handler) { WebSocketHandler handlerToCheck = WebSocketHandlerDecorator.unwrap(handler); List<String> subProtocols = null; if (handlerToCheck instanceof SubProtocolCapable) { subProtocols = ((SubProtocolCapable) handlerToCheck).getSubProtocols(); } return (subProtocols != null ? subProtocols : Collections.emptyList()); }
Example #4
Source File: SockJsWebSocketHandler.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 5 votes |
public SockJsWebSocketHandler(SockJsServiceConfig serviceConfig, WebSocketHandler webSocketHandler, WebSocketServerSockJsSession sockJsSession) { Assert.notNull(serviceConfig, "serviceConfig must not be null"); Assert.notNull(webSocketHandler, "webSocketHandler must not be null"); Assert.notNull(sockJsSession, "session must not be null"); this.sockJsServiceConfig = serviceConfig; this.sockJsSession = sockJsSession; webSocketHandler = WebSocketHandlerDecorator.unwrap(webSocketHandler); this.subProtocols = ((webSocketHandler instanceof SubProtocolCapable) ? new ArrayList<>(((SubProtocolCapable) webSocketHandler).getSubProtocols()) : Collections.emptyList()); }
Example #5
Source File: AbstractHandshakeHandler.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Determine the sub-protocols supported by the given WebSocketHandler by * checking whether it is an instance of {@link SubProtocolCapable}. * @param handler the handler to check * @return a list of supported protocols, or an empty list if none available */ protected final List<String> determineHandlerSupportedProtocols(WebSocketHandler handler) { WebSocketHandler handlerToCheck = WebSocketHandlerDecorator.unwrap(handler); List<String> subProtocols = null; if (handlerToCheck instanceof SubProtocolCapable) { subProtocols = ((SubProtocolCapable) handlerToCheck).getSubProtocols(); } return (subProtocols != null ? subProtocols : Collections.<String>emptyList()); }
Example #6
Source File: SockJsWebSocketHandler.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public SockJsWebSocketHandler(SockJsServiceConfig serviceConfig, WebSocketHandler webSocketHandler, WebSocketServerSockJsSession sockJsSession) { Assert.notNull(serviceConfig, "serviceConfig must not be null"); Assert.notNull(webSocketHandler, "webSocketHandler must not be null"); Assert.notNull(sockJsSession, "session must not be null"); this.sockJsServiceConfig = serviceConfig; this.sockJsSession = sockJsSession; webSocketHandler = WebSocketHandlerDecorator.unwrap(webSocketHandler); this.subProtocols = ((webSocketHandler instanceof SubProtocolCapable) ? new ArrayList<String>(((SubProtocolCapable) webSocketHandler).getSubProtocols()) : null); }