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Server Side Broadcasts OR Communication from Server Sides OR Non Http initiated Broadcast
Jeanfrancois Arcand edited this page Jan 20, 2015
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Once an AtmosphereResource gets suspended, you can initiate server push (or broadcast) at any moment. For example, the following code will broadcast every 10 seconds to all AtmosphereResource associated with the /*
broadcaster:
@Inject BroadcasterFactory factory;
// Broadcaster periodically
factory.lookup("/*").scheduleFixedBroadcast(
new Callable<String>() {
private int count =0;
@Override
public String call() throws Exception {
return " Server Push " + count++;
}
}, 10, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
See on how to get the BroadcasterFactory
- Understanding Atmosphere
- Understanding @ManagedService
- Using javax.inject.Inject and javax.inject.PostConstruct annotation
- Understanding Atmosphere's Annotation
- Understanding AtmosphereResource
- Understanding AtmosphereHandler
- Understanding WebSocketHandler
- Understanding Broadcaster
- Understanding BroadcasterCache
- Understanding Meteor
- Understanding BroadcastFilter
- Understanding Atmosphere's Events Listeners
- Understanding AtmosphereInterceptor
- Configuring Atmosphere for Performance
- Understanding JavaScript functions
- Understanding AtmosphereResourceSession
- Improving Performance by using the PoolableBroadcasterFactory
- Using Atmosphere Jersey API
- Using Meteor API
- Using AtmosphereHandler API
- Using Socket.IO
- Using GWT
- Writing HTML5 Server-Sent Events
- Using STOMP protocol
- Streaming WebSocket messages
- Configuring Atmosphere's Classes Creation and Injection
- Using AtmosphereInterceptor to customize Atmosphere Framework
- Writing WebSocket sub protocol
- Configuring Atmosphere for the Cloud
- Injecting Atmosphere's Components in Jersey
- Sharing connection between Browser's windows and tabs
- Understanding AtmosphereResourceSession
- Manage installed services
- Server Side: javadoc API
- Server Side: atmosphere.xml and web.xml configuration
- Client Side: atmosphere.js API