February 26-28, 2014
Montreal, Canada

Getting Started with WebSocket and Server-Sent Event in Java

This session provides a primer on WebSocket and Server-Sent Events and their supported use cases. It explains WebSocket support in the Java programming model, from a simple annotation-driven programming model and integration in the Java EE containers using JSR 356. The session also explains how Server-Sent Events can be easily written using Jersey, the Reference Implementation for JAX-RS 2. All of this support is available in Java EE 7.

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Arun Gupta

Oracle

Arun Gupta is a Java evangelist at Oracle. In his current role, he works to create and foster the community around Java EE and GlassFish. He has been with the Java EE team since its inception and contributed to all releases. Arun has extensive world wide speaking experience on myriad of topics and loves to engage with the community, customers, partners, and and Java User Groups everywhere to spread the goodness of Java.

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