@Deprecated public abstract class WebSocketServlet extends HttpServlet
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| WebSocketServlet()Deprecated.  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected abstract StreamInbound | createWebSocketInbound(String subProtocol,
                      HttpServletRequest request)Deprecated.  Create the instance that will process this inbound connection. | 
| protected void | doGet(HttpServletRequest req,
     HttpServletResponse resp)Deprecated.  Called by the server (via the  servicemethod) to
 allow a servlet to handle a GET request. | 
| protected String | selectSubProtocol(List<String> subProtocols)Deprecated.  Intended to be overridden by sub-classes that wish to select a
 sub-protocol if the client provides a list of supported protocols. | 
| protected boolean | verifyOrigin(String origin)Deprecated.  Intended to be overridden by sub-classes that wish to verify the origin
 of a WebSocket request before processing it. | 
doDelete, doHead, doOptions, doPost, doPut, doTrace, getLastModified, service, servicedestroy, getInitParameter, getInitParameterNames, getServletConfig, getServletContext, getServletInfo, getServletName, init, init, log, logprotected void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp) throws ServletException, IOException
HttpServletservice method) to
 allow a servlet to handle a GET request.
 Overriding this method to support a GET request also automatically supports an HTTP HEAD request. A HEAD request is a GET request that returns no body in the response, only the request header fields.
When overriding this method, read the request data,
 write the response headers, get the response's writer or
 output stream object, and finally, write the response data.
 It's best to include content type and encoding. When using
 a PrintWriter object to return the response,
 set the content type before accessing the
 PrintWriter object.
 
The servlet container must write the headers before committing the response, because in HTTP the headers must be sent before the response body.
Where possible, set the Content-Length header (with the
 ServletResponse.setContentLength(int) method),
 to allow the servlet container to use a persistent connection
 to return its response to the client, improving performance.
 The content length is automatically set if the entire response fits
 inside the response buffer.
 
When using HTTP 1.1 chunked encoding (which means that the response has a Transfer-Encoding header), do not set the Content-Length header.
The GET method should be safe, that is, without any side effects for which users are held responsible. For example, most form queries have no side effects. If a client request is intended to change stored data, the request should use some other HTTP method.
The GET method should also be idempotent, meaning that it can be safely repeated. Sometimes making a method safe also makes it idempotent. For example, repeating queries is both safe and idempotent, but buying a product online or modifying data is neither safe nor idempotent.
If the request is incorrectly formatted, doGet
 returns an HTTP "Bad Request" message.
doGet in class HttpServletreq - an HttpServletRequest object that
                  contains the request the client has made
                  of the servletresp - an HttpServletResponse object that
                  contains the response the servlet sends
                  to the clientServletException - if the request for the GET
                                  could not be handledIOException - if an input or output error is
                              detected when the servlet handles
                              the GET requestServletResponse.setContentType(java.lang.String)protected boolean verifyOrigin(String origin)
origin - The value of the origin header from the request which
                  may be nulltrue to accept the request. false to
          reject it. This default implementation always returns
          true.protected String selectSubProtocol(List<String> subProtocols)
subProtocols - The list of sub-protocols supported by the client
                      in client preference order. The server is under no
                      obligation to respect the declared preferencenull if no sub-protocol is selected or the name of
          the protocol which must be one of the protocols listed by
          the client. This default implementation always returns
          null.protected abstract StreamInbound createWebSocketInbound(String subProtocol, HttpServletRequest request)
subProtocol - The sub-protocol agreed between the client and
                      server or null if none was agreedrequest - The HTTP request that initiated this WebSocket
                      connection. Note that this object is only
                      valid inside this method. You must not retain a
                      reference to it outside the execution of this
                      method. If Tomcat detects such access, it will throw
                      an IllegalStateExceptionCopyright © 2000-2020 Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.