JSR 356: Building HTML5 WebSocket Apps in Java
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Arun Gupta
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Mar 04, 2013
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Summary
Arun Gupta explains building WebSocket applications in Java based on JSR 356 API.
Bio
Arun Gupta is a Java evangelist working at Oracle. He works to create and foster the community around Java EE and GlassFish. He has extensive world wide speaking experience on myriad of topics and loves to engage with the community, customers, partners, and JUGs everywhere to spread the goodness of Java. He is a prolific blogger at http://blogs.oracle.com/arungupta.
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