This is more of an abstract question really. How can I be sure that I don't miss a WebSocket's open event? As I understand it, the browser starts establishing a connection as soon as I call the constructor, so if things go badly, an open (or error) event might be fired before my handlers for those events are connected.
var socket = new WebSocket("ws://www.example.com");
/*Because I'm an unlucky guy, the open-event fires before the next line*/
socket.addEventListener("open", function(event){...});
In this case, my open-Handler would never be called. Most likely this is never a real problem because establishing the connection takes longer than executing the next line of JavaScript. However, the same could be said for XMLHttpRequest, and there the recommended order of things is:
var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
ajax.addEventListener("load", function(event){...});
ajax.open();
ajax.send();
This makes sure that the event can not be lost. Why is WebSocket different in that respect? Am I overlooking something and missing the event is not really an issue?
Thank you for some clarification on this.