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| Lugnut:
--- Quote from: hammereditor² on September 14, 2013, 04:06:24 PM ---Using web sockets with JavaScript is very difficult. I have tried for 3 hours, and I haven't set up a WebSocket server yet. I tired Socket.IO, but it seems very hard to configure. I tried a Java implementation of Socket.IO, but the source code requires hundreds of dependencies which would take weeks to find. I have attempted jWebSocket, but when I run the standard server, it shuts down and shows no reason or error in the command prompt window. I can run the local version of jWebSocket, but that's pointless since users outside the local network need to access it. I have looked at node.js, but it seems like a pain to configure and set up. I think it'll take longer to set up the web socket server than to actually write the code. So does anybody have any ideas? --- End quote --- --- Code: ---<script src="/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script> <script> var socket = io.connect('http://localhost'); socket.on('news', function (data) { console.log(data); socket.emit('my other event', { my: 'data' }); }); </script> --- End code --- done from the main site ffs |
| hammereditor²:
Actually, I've managed to get jWebSocket server running. I'll try creating a basic echo server with that tomorrow. |
| hammereditor²:
Here's the status on the web control panel: I am having difficulties running the Java application server. Whenever the jWebSocket engine starts, it can't find the package "org.jWebSocket. tcp.TCPEngine". Fortunately, I found the source code on code.Google.com and I will try to manually compile the "tcp" package into a .jar, and use it. After that, everything will be easy. Even the client-sided web page. Unfortunately, HamHost will only have PayPal once the Web HHCP is complete. |
| Blake1:
To be honest, this looks really nice. May get a premium account or close my CBMHost account. |
| hammereditor²:
--- Quote from: Blake1 on September 16, 2013, 03:20:07 PM ---To be honest, this looks really nice. May get a premium account or close my CBMHost account. --- End quote --- Yeah, I think it's a good idea to close your CBM account so that people who want CBMhost can have it. Remember that once the web panel is created, only premium users can use it. |
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