On Mar 7, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Mark Thomas wrote: > The current status of the WebSocket implementation is largely complete. > > The remaining TODOs are (in roughly the order I intend to tackle them): > > 1. Implement decoding > 2. Figure out why there are failures in Autobahn with WSS and NIO and > APR/native > 3. Run the TCK (as an EG member I have early access to this until 30th > April mainly to test the TCK). > 4. Implement WSS for the client > 5. Fix all the various places where I didn't get around to / forgot to > complete the plumbing > 6. Read the spec carefully and check the implementation against it > 7. Improve HTTP header parsing for the client > > As always any help is appreciated. > > Mark
Mark, I'm very excited to see the progress you're making on WebSockets. I do have a couple quick questions if you have a second, both related to the fact that in 3-4 days I'll be starting the chapter on WebSockets for my book. 1) I understand that this isn't "done," but is it close enough to done that I should be able to write and test simple examples (e.g., the ubiquitous chat example)? 2) I have the spec and javadoc from http://download.oracle.com/otndocs/jcp/websocket-1_0-pr-spec/index.html. If you have a newer one, is it possible to send it to me? Thanks, Nick