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Im trying to use the Channel API of Google App Engine.

JavaScript / JQuery:

$(document).ready(function(){
    alert('ready');

    $.post('/token', function(data) {
        alert('token:' + data['token']);
        openChannel( data['token'] );
    });

    $.post('/chat', function(data) {
        alert('chat:' + data['users'].length);
    });

});


onMessage = function(message) {
    alert(message);
}

onSocketError = function(error){
    alert("Error is <br/>"+error.description+" <br /> and HTML code"+error.code);
};

onSocketOpen = function() {
    // socket opened
};

onSocketClose = function() {
    alert("Socket Connection closed");
};

openChannel = function(token) {
    alert('open channel');
    var channel = new goog.appengine.Channel( token );
    var socket = channel.open();
    socket.onopen = onSocketOpen;
    socket.onmessage = onMessage;
    socket.onerror = onSocketError;
    socket.onclose = onSocketClose;
};

The problem is that alert(message) doesn't fire. What is lucking in my code?

Im confused on some of the examples having "\\{\\{ token \\}\\}" in server side and channel = new goog.appengine.Channel('{{ token }}') in javascript.

What is it enclosed in {{ }}?

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  • In the examples, the '{{ token }}' identifiers in the javascript are meant expanded into values by the template.render function server-side. What's happening in your '/token' handler? Jun 4, 2012 at 12:20

3 Answers 3

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Please note token is a TOKEN KEY which identifies your page. Initialize token in page first like:

 ChannelService channelService = ChannelServiceFactory.getChannelService();
 String token = channelService.createChannel("sample");

Now

var token ="<%=token %>";// This will creaete unique identifier(some id created by google api + ur key)

channel = new goog.appengine.Channel('<%=token%>');    
    socket = channel.open();    

    socket.onopen = function () {
        var connected = true;  
        sendMessage('<b>'+userName+'</b> Logged in.');
    };

.. Create functions like this

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Besides using the correct token, your onMessage function doesn't fire because that will happen when you send a message from the server to the client:

channelService.sendMessage(new ChannelMessage(channelKey, "Hello World"));

you can set up a XMLHttpRequest in order to communicate from the client to the server side, where the java code before can be run, for example:

sendMessage = function(path, param) {   
    var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
    xhr.open('GET', 'path + '&' + param', true);
    xhr.send();
};
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in javascript

 function onMessage(msg) 
           {
  var msg1=msg.data;
  $('textarea').val($('textarea').val()+msg1);

    }

in backend

 ChannelService channelService = ChannelServiceFactory.getChannelService();
 channelService.sendMessage(new ChannelMessage(clientid,message));

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