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Matthias Einwag a7a654c82f Fix the websocket server example
Motivation:
As report in #2953 the websocket server example contained a bug and did therefore not work with chrome:
A websocket extension is added to the pipeline but extensions were disallowed in the handshaker and decoder,
which is leading the decoder to closing the connection after receiving an extension frame.

Modifications:
Allow websocket extensions in the handshaker to correctly enable the extension.

Result:
Working websocket server example
Fixes #2953
2014-10-25 16:17:55 +09:00
all Fix missing version properties of transport-epoll in all-in-one JAR 2014-10-21 22:36:10 +09:00
buffer Disable caching of PooledByteBuf for different threads. 2014-09-22 13:39:31 +02:00
codec Refactor LzfDecoder to use proper state machine 2014-10-20 13:59:54 +02:00
codec-dns Add EDNS support to DnsQueryEncoder 2014-10-16 17:05:08 +09:00
codec-haproxy [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2014-08-16 03:27:42 +09:00
codec-http Don't close the connection whenever Expect: 100-continue is missing. 2014-10-24 21:35:17 +02:00
codec-memcache Add proxy support for client socket connections 2014-10-14 12:29:08 +09:00
codec-mqtt Add proxy support for client socket connections 2014-10-14 12:29:08 +09:00
codec-socks Add proxy support for client socket connections 2014-10-14 12:29:08 +09:00
codec-stomp Add proxy support for client socket connections 2014-10-14 12:29:08 +09:00
common V4.1 Fix "=" character in HttpPostRequestDecoder 2014-10-21 16:06:37 +09:00
example Fix the websocket server example 2014-10-25 16:17:55 +09:00
handler Disable SSLv3 to avoid POODLE vulnerability 2014-10-21 14:00:43 +09:00
handler-proxy Fix test failures in ProxyHandlerTest 2014-10-16 17:05:31 +09:00
license Implemented LZMA frame encoder 2014-09-15 15:05:36 +02:00
microbench [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2014-08-16 03:27:42 +09:00
resolver Name resolver API and DNS-based name resolver 2014-10-16 17:05:20 +09:00
resolver-dns Fix another resource leak in DnsNameResolver 2014-10-17 11:40:06 +09:00
tarball [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2014-08-16 03:27:42 +09:00
testsuite Fix an infinite loop when writing a zero-length FileRegion 2014-10-17 16:06:51 +09:00
transport Implement user-defined writability flags 2014-10-25 15:59:13 +09:00
transport-native-epoll Name resolver API and DNS-based name resolver 2014-10-16 17:05:20 +09:00
transport-rxtx [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2014-08-16 03:27:42 +09:00
transport-sctp [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2014-08-16 03:27:42 +09:00
transport-udt Name resolver API and DNS-based name resolver 2014-10-16 17:05:20 +09:00
.fbprefs Updated Find Bugs configuration 2009-03-04 10:33:09 +00:00
.gitignore Add JVM crash logs to .gitignore 2014-05-18 21:36:54 +09:00
.travis.yml Travis CI branch whitelisting 2013-03-11 09:55:43 +09:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Move the pull request guide to the developer guide 2014-03-12 13:13:58 +09:00
LICENSE.txt Relicensed to Apache License v2 2009-08-28 07:15:49 +00:00
NOTICE.txt Implemented LZMA frame encoder 2014-09-15 15:05:36 +02:00
pom.xml Name resolver API and DNS-based name resolver 2014-10-16 17:05:20 +09:00
README.md Add a link to the 'native transports' page 2014-07-21 12:54:24 -07:00
run-example.sh Overall refactoring of the STOMP codec 2014-06-04 17:09:42 +09:00

Netty Project

Netty is an asynchronous event-driven network application framework for rapid development of maintainable high performance protocol servers & clients.

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