This is the Linux app named SockJS-client whose latest release can be downloaded as 1.5.2.tar.gz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
SockJS-client
DESCRIPTION:
SockJS is a browser JavaScript library that provides a WebSocket-like object. SockJS gives you a coherent, cross-browser, Javascript API which creates a low latency, full duplex, cross-domain communication channel between the browser and the web server. Under the hood SockJS tries to use native WebSockets first. If that fails it can use a variety of browser-specific transport protocols and presents them through WebSocket-like abstractions. SockJS is intended to work for all modern browsers and in environments which don't support the WebSocket protocol, for example, behind restrictive corporate proxies. SockJS-client does require a server counterpart, such as SockJS-node, which is a SockJS server for Node.js. The API should follow HTML5 Websockets API as closely as possible. All the transports must support cross domain connections out of the box. It's possible and recommended to host a SockJS server on a different server than your main web site.
Features
- SockJS mimics the WebSockets API
- After the script is loaded you can establish a connection with the SockJS server
- Similar to the 'WebSocket' API, the 'SockJS' constructor takes one, or more arguments
- Allows you to supply a list transports that may be used by SockJS
- Both client and server use session identifiers to distinguish connections
- Specify a minimum timeout in milliseconds to use for the transport connections
- You can connect any WebSocket RFC 6455 compliant WebSocket client
Programming Language
JavaScript
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