Hi Gordon,

I'm confused about what you try to do. STOMP is a transport connector part
of the ActiveMQ project (http://stomp.github.io/). I suppose that you use
the javascript of Jeff Mesnill to establish the connection between the
WebSocket client (= HTML5 page + JS) and the ActiveMQ Broker exposing the
stomp:// and ws:// transport connectors. If you enable the Security plugin
of ActiveMQ, you will be able to secure the connection.

BTW, the class WebSocketHttpHeaders is part of the Spring WebSocket project
so I don't see where Apache Camel is integrated within your project as
STOMP is not used at all to call the camel-websocket component ....

Regards,


On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 11:34 PM, gmh <gordon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,I am trying to subscribe to websocket over STOMP.The websocket require
> user/password authentication using WebSocketHttpHeaders. Has anyone tried
> it
> before?If so, can someone share their experience and the
> configurations/code?Thanks, Gordon
>
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