Package jakarta.websocket
Interface ClientEndpointConfig
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EndpointConfig
public interface ClientEndpointConfig extends EndpointConfig
The ClientEndpointConfig is a special kind of endpoint configuration object that contains web socket configuration information specific only to client endpoints. Developers deploying programmatic client endpoints can create instances of this configuration by using aClientEndpointConfig.Builder
. Developers can override some of the configuration operations by providing an implementation ofClientEndpointConfig.Configurator
.- Author:
- dannycoward
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Interface Description static class
ClientEndpointConfig.Builder
The ClientEndpointConfig.Builder is a class used for creatingClientEndpointConfig
objects for the purposes of deploying a client endpoint.static class
ClientEndpointConfig.Configurator
The Configurator class may be extended by developers who want to provide custom configuration algorithms, such as intercepting the opening handshake, or providing arbitrary methods and algorithms that can be accessed from each endpoint instance configured with this configurator.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description ClientEndpointConfig.Configurator
getConfigurator()
Return the custom configurator for this configuration.java.util.List<Extension>
getExtensions()
Return the extensions, in order of preference, favorite first, that this client would like to use for its sessions.java.util.List<java.lang.String>
getPreferredSubprotocols()
Return the ordered list of sub protocols a client endpoint would like to use, in order of preference, favorite first that this client would like to use for its sessions.javax.net.ssl.SSLContext
getSSLContext()
Return the SSLContext to be used to establish a WebSocket (wss) connection to the server.-
Methods inherited from interface jakarta.websocket.EndpointConfig
getDecoders, getEncoders, getUserProperties
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Method Detail
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getPreferredSubprotocols
java.util.List<java.lang.String> getPreferredSubprotocols()
Return the ordered list of sub protocols a client endpoint would like to use, in order of preference, favorite first that this client would like to use for its sessions. This list is used to generate the Sec-WebSocket-Protocol header in the opening handshake for clients using this configuration. The first protocol name is the most preferred. See Client Opening Handshake.- Returns:
- the list of the preferred subprotocols, the empty list if there are none
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getExtensions
java.util.List<Extension> getExtensions()
Return the extensions, in order of preference, favorite first, that this client would like to use for its sessions. These are the extensions that will be used to populate the Sec-WebSocket-Extensions header in the opening handshake for clients using this configuration. The first extension in the list is the most preferred extension. See Negotiating Extensions.- Returns:
- the list of extensions, the empty list if there are none.
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getSSLContext
javax.net.ssl.SSLContext getSSLContext()
Return the SSLContext to be used to establish a WebSocket (wss) connection to the server. The SSLContext will have initialised. For insecure WebSocket (ws) connections, this will benull
. If there is an existing connection to the server that uses the same SSLContext and that connection supports multiplexing WebSocket connections then the container may choose to re-use that connection rather than creating a new one. Containers may provide container specific configuration to control this behaviour.- Returns:
- the SSLContext to use to establish a secure connection to the server or
null
if an insecure connection should be established
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getConfigurator
ClientEndpointConfig.Configurator getConfigurator()
Return the custom configurator for this configuration. If the developer did not provide one, the platform default configurator is returned.- Returns:
- the configurator in use with this configuration.
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