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I am going to develop an instant messaging application that runs in the browser.

What browsers support the WebSocket API?

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    We are keeping an up-to-date list of WebSocket supporting browsers on our Java WebSocket project website: jwebsocket.org/browsers.htm Mar 22, 2010 at 10:51
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    We should try to keep these answers up to date, right? I presume that's preferable to re-asking it.
    – dreeves
    Apr 22, 2010 at 22:46
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    The best site for HTML5 and related functionality is caniuse.com
    – kanaka
    Oct 19, 2010 at 22:17
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    There's a good community wiki about HTML5 websockets: stackoverflow.com/questions/4262543/using-html-5-websockets Nov 24, 2010 at 7:16
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    @meagar - I disagree. I think it should be protected as a wiki to prevent new answers, but preserve the current helpful answer. This question has over 100,000 views.
    – Travis J
    Jan 18, 2013 at 17:40

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Client side

  • Hixie-75:
  • Chrome 4.0 + 5.0
  • Safari 5.0.0
  • HyBi-00/Hixie-76:
  • Chrome 6.0 - 13.0
  • Safari 5.0.2 + 5.1
  • iOS 4.2 + iOS 5
  • Firefox 4.0 - support for WebSockets disabled. To enable it see here.
  • Opera 11 - with support disabled. To enable it see here.
  • HyBi-07+:
  • Chrome 14.0
  • Firefox 6.0 - prefixed: MozWebSocket
  • IE 9 - via downloadable Silverlight extension
  • HyBi-10:
  • Chrome 14.0 + 15.0
  • Firefox 7.0 + 8.0 + 9.0 + 10.0 - prefixed: MozWebSocket
  • IE 10 (from Windows 8 developer preview)
  • HyBi-17/RFC 6455
  • Chrome 16
  • Firefox 11
  • Opera 12.10 / Opera Mobile 12.1

Any browser with Flash can support WebSocket using the web-socket-js shim/polyfill.

See caniuse for the current status of WebSockets support in desktop and mobile browsers.

See the test reports from the WS testsuite included in Autobahn WebSockets for feature/protocol conformance tests.


Server side

It depends on which language you use.

In Java/Java EE:

Some other Java implementations:

In C#:

In PHP:

In Python:

In C:

In Node.js:

  • Socket.io : Socket.io also has serverside ports for Python, Java, Google GO, Rack
  • sockjs : sockjs also has serverside ports for Python, Java, Erlang and Lua
  • WebSocket-Node - Pure JavaScript Client & Server implementation of HyBi-10.

Vert.x (also known as Node.x) : A node like polyglot implementation running on a Java 7 JVM and based on Netty with :

  • Support for Ruby(JRuby), Java, Groovy, Javascript(Rhino/Nashorn), Scala, ...
  • True threading. (unlike Node.js)
  • Understands multiple network protocols out of the box including: TCP, SSL, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, Websockets, SockJS as fallback for WebSockets

Pusher.com is a Websocket cloud service accessible through a REST API.

DotCloud cloud platform supports Websockets, and Java (Jetty Servlet Container), NodeJS, Python, Ruby, PHP and Perl programming languages.

Openshift cloud platform supports websockets, and Java (Jboss, Spring, Tomcat & Vertx), PHP (ZendServer & CodeIgniter), Ruby (ROR), Node.js, Python (Django & Flask) plateforms.

For other language implementations, see the Wikipedia article for more information.

The RFC for Websockets : RFC6455

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