Well I am using this in my RAPIRO project.
It’s a little project running blazeds on a raspberry or Edison based robot 
sending push information to a flex based remote control. 
I setup the project to work on non embedded systems for debugging so you could 
give this a try https://github.com/chrisdutz/RAPIRO

It’s not pretty though ;-)

Chris

Am 18.04.17, 08:59 schrieb "Bruce Hopkins" <[email protected]>:

    Thanks Chris,
    
    Let me noodle around and see what happens. I'm trying to give my boss and 
simple demo of BlazeDS's abilities of push notifications and remote binding. Do 
you know where I can find some out of the box examples to do that?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Bruce 
    
    > On 17 Apr 2017, at 00:03, Christofer Dutz <[email protected]> 
wrote:
    > 
    > Hi Bruce,
    > 
    > You made me notice that I still need to merge the last release to master 
for BlazeDS. For now, I would suggest to checkout the develop branch.
    > I think things have become easier with latest updates. I was never a big 
fan of the fat war approach of the Adobe releases (even if the new one also 
produces wars). 
    > 
    > With the full transition to Maven we have also just released some BlazeDS 
Archetypes. These are templates Maven can use to create new projects based upon 
a template.
    > 
    > To create a new project, running BlazeDS in a Spring-Boot application 
running in Tomcat or Jetty, just execute the following command:
    > 
    > mvn archetype:generate -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.flex.blazeds 
-DarchetypeArtifactId=blazeds-spring-boot-example-archetype 
-DarchetypeVersion=4.7.3
    > 
    > This will generate a new maven module as your project. You can build it 
with:
    > 
    > mvn package
    > 
    > And run the application with this:
    > 
    > mvn spring-boot:run
    > 
    > Hope that helps,
    >    Chris
    > 
    > 
    > Am 16.04.17, 22:07 schrieb "Bruce Hopkins" <[email protected]>:
    > 
    >    Hi all,
    > 
    >    Several years ago, I used BlazeDS 3 with Tomcat. The binaries were in 
.WAR files, and deployment and testing was easy. 
    > 
    >    Ok, now I just compiled Apache BlazeDS 4 from source, and I have no 
idea on what to do. There are no .WAR files, and I'm not sure how to get 
started with any examples on Tomcat.
    > 
    >    So, I want to get things running on Tomcat, but I have no idea what to 
do next. Any help would be appreciated.
    > 
    >    Thanks,
    > 
    >    Bruce
    > 
    

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