Hello, attached is our patch. It applies cleanly on top of current trunk
rev. 1244719. It has rudimentary support for fragmentation (callback after
last frame), supports close messages and ping/pong. Sorry for not sending a
patchset but I thought it wouldn't really make sense, since there were
quite a lot of back and forth changes. Let me know if I should send a
patchset instead.

(Jonathan's summary)
"Echoing fragments. Close messages. Pings/pongs.

    Just barely works. :) Fragmentation support is very limited: a mere
    callback when last frame received. Sends normal closing reply messages
    and some protocol error closes. Answers pings with pongs. Moving
    towards a better application API. The servlet container is doing
    something I don't understand with rapid connection attempts…not sure
    what's up. I renamed StreamInbound to WebSocketConnection since it's
    bidirectional. Also I gave the upgrade processors close() methods.
    Fixed a number of bugs, including a switch statement with accidentally
    cascading cases, and a problem with in Conversions.byteArrayToLong()."

Thanks,
Petr

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 17:17, Petr Praus <p...@praus.net> wrote:

> Hi, sorry for the delay, we got stalled a little bit, I'll post the patch
> today (US central time) after I manage to merge it (oh the cursed newlines).
> Thanks,
> Petr
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 14:18, Christopher Schultz <
> ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
>
>> Jeremy,
>>
>> On 2/10/12 12:08 PM, Jeremy Brown wrote:
>> >> I suspect it will need more than that. The XLST will almost certainly
>> >> need some tweaks too.
>> >
>> > How timely, I'm doing xml transformations in my SOA class right now.
>>
>> If you have any questions about XSLT, I'd be happy to answer them. It's
>> definitely something that you have to have a Zenlike relationship with
>> in order to do properly.
>>
>> Just like Lisp, it's possible to write really awful
>> procedurally-oriented code with it, but then it just sucks horribly.
>>
>> We've been using XSLT for a long time with Apache Cocoon (such a great
>> product) to transform XML into XHTML. I'd be happy to help.
>>
>> -chris
>>
>>
>
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