I've spent quite some time to find simple java websocket client that could work with wss and wont be a mess...
added dependency as he descirbes, copied the SSLClientExample.java to test it with websocket.org echo server, but got compile error at line 84 no such method setSocket()... (stuck here)
I tried tyrus (seems this is a big library developed directly by oracle) but it seems i need to have some appserver running (websocket container) to be able to use it...
I wonder whats so difficult about websockets that one needs to have netty or glassfish or grizly for that?
I think its possible to implement one using SSLEngine (wss) and pure java sdk... is there something i dont know about websockets? ( i imagine it very much like ordinary sockets)
解决方案
wss and requires just Java SE 1.5, so it can run even on Android.
The size of nv-websocket-client-1.3.jar (released on 2015-05-06) is 62,854 bytes and it does not require any external dependencies.
Below is a "wss" example.
import com.neovisionaries.ws.client.*;
public class HelloWSS
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
// Connect to "wss://echo.websocket.org" and send "Hello." to it.
// When a response from the WebSocket server is received, the
// WebSocket connection is closed.
new WebSocketFactory()
.createSocket("wss://echo.websocket.org")
.addListener(new WebSocketAdapter() {
@Override
public void onTextMessage(WebSocket ws, String message) {
// Received a response. Print the received message.
System.out.println(message);
// Close the WebSocket connection.
ws.disconnect();
}
})
.connect()
.sendText("Hello.");
}
}
Maven
com.neovisionaries
nv-websocket-client
1.3