I am new to websocket server and I'm sorry if my question looks non relevant or too easy for some of you.
I am using Superwebsocket to create an websocket server in c#. I have setup all need to get the connection between browser and websocket server as per their sample that can be found here:
I have an console app as following that will serve as websocket server :
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var appServer = new WebSocketServer();
//Setup the appServer
if (!appServer.Setup(2012)) //Setup with listening port
{
Console.WriteLine("Failed to setup!");
Console.ReadKey();
return;
}
appServer.NewMessageReceived += new SessionHandler<WebSocketSession, string>(appServer_NewMessageReceived);
Console.WriteLine();
//Try to start the appServer
if (!appServer.Start())
{
Console.WriteLine("Failed to start!");
Console.ReadKey();
return;
}
Console.WriteLine("The server started successfully, press key 'q' to stop it!");
while (Console.ReadKey().KeyChar != 'q')
{
Console.WriteLine();
continue;
}
appServer.Stop();
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("The server was stopped!");
Console.ReadKey();
}
static void appServer_NewMessageReceived(WebSocketSession session, string message)
{
//Send the received message back
session.Send("Server: " + message);
}
}
and I have an sample html file that will serve as websocket server consumer, all java script code that servers to connect/disconnect to server is following:
<script type="text/javascript">
var ws;
function connectToWebsocket() {
ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:2012/');
// when data is comming from the server, this metod is called
ws.onmessage = function(evt) {
//mesage received
};
// when the connection is established, this method is called
ws.onopen = function() {
// jQuery("#connectionStatus").html("Connected!");
};
// when the connection is closed, this method is called
ws.onclose = function() {
// jQuery("#connectionStatus").html("Not Connected!");
}
}
///send message toolbarexample websocket server
function sendMessage() {
if (ws) {
ws.send("Some text");
}
}
function disconnectWebSocket() {
if (ws) {
ws.close();
}
}
</script>
Now everything is working and I have successful handshake , so I am sending and receiving string messages.
Now i have one big misunderstanding that I would like to understand:
Suppose I want to be able to do two commands into this websocket server, for example I would liek to have possibility to send string messages and another possibility to send an complex object so in case if string message is sent from javascript I want appServer_NewMessageReceived
method to be fired on websocket server but in other case I want another method to be fired something like complexObjectWasReceived(WebSocketSession session, Prsone(type of object) object)
and in same way I want to be able to send commands from websocket server to browser to to different methods not just to onMessage function.
I can't find any good examples where it's possible to do something like that, all examples are to send/receive text messages, I will be very grateful if somebody can explain how I can achieve that or to provide some good links where I can find what I need.
//Note:I want this websocket server to work locally for each user, and it will work as a bridge between browser and one device that will be installed on user machine that will read/write magnetic cards based on commands sent from browser.
**UPDATE:**I have uploaded an sample solution that have all above code , you can find it here.
Thanks all for reading and hope for your help.