Re: Websockets with Tomcat 9
Hi Thomas, thanks for the quick response. I have created an issue. This is the link: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-4288 Regards, Kelcio. On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 4:39 PM Thomas Andraschko < andraschko.tho...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Can you create a issue and provide a reproducer maven sample project + > steps to reproduce? So i can have a Look at it and fix it. > > kel...@jsonar.com schrieb am Fr., 26. Apr. 2019, > 01:06: > > > Hi folks, > > > > I have a small project which uses JSF 2.3, CDI and Tomcat 9.0.17. > > > > I am trying to use for the first time. I am using @Inject > > @Push in an application scoped bean. > > > > I put an Observer to monitor the WebSocket events and I could realize > that > > the socket is never being opened. > > > > That is what I could realize when I access the page which contains the > > WebSocket tag: > > > > EndpointImpl class - onOpen method: > > > > config.getUserProperties().get(WebsocketConfigurator.WEBSOCKET_VALID) is > > always false. > > > > WebsocketConfigurator class - modifyHandshake method: > > > > websocketSessionBean is always being null, therefore WEBSOCKET_VALID is > > always being false. > > > > I think it is important to mention that when I use javax.faces (from > > Glassfish) it works perfectly. However, I am working in a huge project > > which uses MyFaces, so I have to continue using it. > > > > My dependencies in pom.xml are: > > > > myfaces-api: 2.3.3 > > myfaces-impl: 2.3.3 > > tomcat-catalina: 9.0.17 > > weld-servlet-shaded: 3.1.0.Final > > cdi-api: 2.0 > > primefaces: 7.0 > > javax.websocket-api: 1.1 > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > Regards, > > > > Kelcio. > > > -- Best Regards, Kelcio.
Re: Websockets with Tomcat 9
Hi, Can you create a issue and provide a reproducer maven sample project + steps to reproduce? So i can have a Look at it and fix it. kel...@jsonar.com schrieb am Fr., 26. Apr. 2019, 01:06: > Hi folks, > > I have a small project which uses JSF 2.3, CDI and Tomcat 9.0.17. > > I am trying to use for the first time. I am using @Inject > @Push in an application scoped bean. > > I put an Observer to monitor the WebSocket events and I could realize that > the socket is never being opened. > > That is what I could realize when I access the page which contains the > WebSocket tag: > > EndpointImpl class - onOpen method: > > config.getUserProperties().get(WebsocketConfigurator.WEBSOCKET_VALID) is > always false. > > WebsocketConfigurator class - modifyHandshake method: > > websocketSessionBean is always being null, therefore WEBSOCKET_VALID is > always being false. > > I think it is important to mention that when I use javax.faces (from > Glassfish) it works perfectly. However, I am working in a huge project > which uses MyFaces, so I have to continue using it. > > My dependencies in pom.xml are: > > myfaces-api: 2.3.3 > myfaces-impl: 2.3.3 > tomcat-catalina: 9.0.17 > weld-servlet-shaded: 3.1.0.Final > cdi-api: 2.0 > primefaces: 7.0 > javax.websocket-api: 1.1 > > Any suggestions? > > Regards, > > Kelcio. >
Websockets with Tomcat 9
Hi folks, I have a small project which uses JSF 2.3, CDI and Tomcat 9.0.17. I am trying to use for the first time. I am using @Inject @Push in an application scoped bean. I put an Observer to monitor the WebSocket events and I could realize that the socket is never being opened. That is what I could realize when I access the page which contains the WebSocket tag: EndpointImpl class - onOpen method: config.getUserProperties().get(WebsocketConfigurator.WEBSOCKET_VALID) is always false. WebsocketConfigurator class - modifyHandshake method: websocketSessionBean is always being null, therefore WEBSOCKET_VALID is always being false. I think it is important to mention that when I use javax.faces (from Glassfish) it works perfectly. However, I am working in a huge project which uses MyFaces, so I have to continue using it. My dependencies in pom.xml are: myfaces-api: 2.3.3 myfaces-impl: 2.3.3 tomcat-catalina: 9.0.17 weld-servlet-shaded: 3.1.0.Final cdi-api: 2.0 primefaces: 7.0 javax.websocket-api: 1.1 Any suggestions? Regards, Kelcio.