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1. Re: Java WebSocket Client at Undertow
suikast42 Jun 11, 2014 4:53 AM (in response to javaee5)Hi hamed,
I have a similar issue. Do you solved that?
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2. Re: Java WebSocket Client at Undertow
javaee5 Jun 11, 2014 1:13 PM (in response to suikast42)Hi,
I tried to solve it but no body help me and I changed my solution
Regards,
Hamed Hatami
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3. Re: Java WebSocket Client at Undertow
jason.greene Jun 11, 2014 3:49 PM (in response to javaee5)Sorry I didn't completely follow your explanation of the problem. It sounds like you are saying that you do not get an exception when you connect to a host that is down? Is that correct?
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4. Re: Java WebSocket Client at Undertow
javaee5 Jun 12, 2014 2:23 AM (in response to jason.greene)Hi,
Yes it is correct and I could not set session or cinnection time out
Regards,
Hamed Hatami
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5. Re: Java WebSocket Client at Undertow
suikast42 Jun 12, 2014 3:49 AM (in response to javaee5)Hi Hamed,
I hosted a testproject wuth tyrus java client suikast42/websockettest · GitHub.
You can test it in two ways:
1. You can deploy the server.war on a app server ( tested only with wF 8.0.0.Final and 8.1.0.Final)
2. You can start a tyrus websocket server.
The reconnection works fine.
But there's a bug with WF 8.0.0.Final. After 6 server reboots I got a java.net.SocketException: No buffer space available (maximum connections reached?): bind ??
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6. Re: Java WebSocket Client at Undertow
javaee5 Jun 12, 2014 8:46 AM (in response to suikast42)Hi,
With tyrus everythings are ok but when you use wildfly 8.x as server and
develope a client with undertow api to connect to server the problem show
itself
Regards,
Hamed Hatami.
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7. Re: Java WebSocket Client at Undertow
suikast42 Jun 16, 2014 3:25 AM (in response to javaee5)Hi Hamed,
did you try 8.1.0.Final as well?