I have this websocket server developed using Spring Boot. The server is working fine with a js based client.
@Configuration
@EnableWebSocketMessageBroker
public class WebSocketConfig extends AbstractWebSocketMessageBrokerConfigurer {
@Override
public void configureMessageBroker(final MessageBrokerRegistry config) {
config.enableSimpleBroker("/topic");
config.setApplicationDestinationPrefixes("/app");
}
@Override
public void registerStompEndpoints(final StompEndpointRegistry registry) {
registry.addEndpoint("/chat").withSockJS();
registry.addEndpoint("/chat");
}
}
The controller:
@Controller
public class ChatController {
@MessageMapping("/chat")
@SendTo("/topic/messages")
public OutputMessage send(final Message message) throws Exception {
final String time = new SimpleDateFormat("HH:mm").format(new Date());
return new OutputMessage(message.getFrom(), message.getText(), time);
}
}
This is the server side. Now, for the client, I have created a @ClientEndpoint and when I connect to the URI "ws://localhost:8080/spring-mvc-java/chat", I am able to establish a connection and I can see that the @OnOpen callback of @ClientEndpoint is triggered.
However, it seems that the userSession.getAsyncRemote().sendText(message) does not have any effect. I don't see the response from the server.
I can see the js client is:
- Connecting to the server var socket = new SockJS('/spring-mvc-java/chat')
- Subscribing stompClient.subscribe('/topic/messages',...
- Send the message stompClient.send("/app/chat",...
I am able to achieve the first step. How to achieve the 2nd and the 3rd step in a Java based client?
Thanks