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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:

  1. Connecting to the server var socket = new SockJS('/spring-mvc-java/chat')
  2. Subscribing stompClient.subscribe('/topic/messages',...
  3. 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

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  • when you say java based client, are you using any web socket library and stomp library?
    – Jos
    Jun 24, 2017 at 11:34
  • No. No stomp, no sockjs. I am actually trying to follow this thing programmingforliving.com/2013/08/…
    – Yasin
    Jun 24, 2017 at 15:12

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First of all you need a websocketclient and websocketstompclient

WebSocketClient client = new StandardWebSocketClient();
WebSocketStompClient stompClient = new WebSocketStompClient(client);
stompClient.setMessageConverter(new MappingJackson2MessageConverter());

You have to custom handler from StompSessionHandler for

getPayloadType
handleFrame
afterConnected
handleException
handleTransportError

methods

StompSessionHandler sessionHandler = new CustomStompSessionHandler();

You can connect your sockets like this. You can accomplish sending and receiving messages

StompSession stompSession=stompClient.connect("ws://localhost:8080/chat",sessionHandler).get();

This two trigger your websocket topic/messages give you messages through the sockets

/app/chat sending Message to sockets

stompSession.subscribe("/topic/messages", sessionHandler);
stompSession.send("/app/chat", new Message("Hi", "user"));

do you want like this?

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    While this code may solve the question, including an explanation of how and why this solves the problem would really help to improve the quality of your post, and probably result in more up-votes. Remember that you are answering the question for readers in the future, not just the person asking now. Please edit your answer to add explanations and give an indication of what limitations and assumptions apply.
    – Yunnosch
    Dec 28, 2020 at 9:23
  • Throwing pieces of code will not help anything. Try to construct a minimal piece of code with some references. I can't get how the incomming messages will be handled. Where are the callback functions? Need to extend some class ? need to override any method? Where do I put any of these lost codes? A Service? A controller?
    – Magno C
    May 22, 2023 at 15:35

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