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package org.glassfish.websocket.api;
/*
* For developers who would rather implement an interface than
* use annotations, here is an interface that can be implemented
* to make an end point.
* @author dannycoward
*/
public interface WSEndpoint {
/** Called when this end point instance is first published
* and before it accepts any connections. You can deploy instances
* of these end points to a relative URI on the ContainerContext.
*
*/
public void initialize(EndpointContext epcontext);
/** Called whenever a peer first connects to this end point.*/
public void onOpen(Peer p);
/** Called when a peer sends a text message to this end point.*/
public void onMessage(Peer p, String message);
/** Called when a peer sends a binary message to this end point.*/
public void onMessage(Peer p, byte[] data);
/** Called when a peer disconnects from this end point.*/
public void onClose(Peer p, CloseEvent ce);
/** Called when there us an error on the connection from the supplied peer
* to this end point.
* @param p
* @param e
*/
public void onError(Peer p, Exception e);
/** Called by the container when this end point is about to be taken out of
* service.
*/
public void remove();
}
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