Interface WebSocket.Listener
- Enclosing interface:
WebSocket
WebSocket
.
A WebSocket
invokes methods of the associated listener
passing itself as an argument. These methods are invoked in a thread-safe
manner, such that the next invocation may start only after the previous
one has finished.
When data has been received, the WebSocket
invokes a receive
method. Methods onText
, onBinary
, onPing
and
onPong
must return a CompletionStage
that completes once
the message has been received by the listener. If a listener's method
returns null
rather than a CompletionStage
,
WebSocket
will behave as if the listener returned a
CompletionStage
that is already completed normally.
An IOException
raised in WebSocket
will result in an
invocation of onError
with that exception (if the input is not
closed). Unless otherwise stated if the listener's method throws an
exception or a CompletionStage
returned from a method completes
exceptionally, the WebSocket will invoke onError
with this
exception.
- API Note:
- The strict sequential order of invocations from
WebSocket
toListener
means, in particular, that theListener
's methods are treated as non-reentrant. This means thatListener
implementations do not need to be concerned with possible recursion or the order in which they invokeWebSocket.request
in relation to their processing logic.Careful attention may be required if a listener is associated with more than a single
WebSocket
. In this case invocations related to different instances ofWebSocket
may not be ordered and may even happen concurrently.CompletionStage
s returned from the receive methods have nothing to do with the counter of invocations. Namely, aCompletionStage
does not have to be completed in order to receive more invocations of the listener's methods. Here is an example of a listener that requests invocations, one at a time, until a complete message has been accumulated, then processes the result, and completes theCompletionStage
:WebSocket.Listener listener = new WebSocket.Listener() { List<CharSequence> parts = new ArrayList<>(); CompletableFuture<?> accumulatedMessage = new CompletableFuture<>(); public CompletionStage<?> onText(WebSocket webSocket, CharSequence message, boolean last) { parts.add(message); webSocket.request(1); if (last) { processWholeText(parts); parts = new ArrayList<>(); accumulatedMessage.complete(null); CompletionStage<?> cf = accumulatedMessage; accumulatedMessage = new CompletableFuture<>(); return cf; } return accumulatedMessage; } };
- Since:
- 11
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondefault CompletionStage
<?> onBinary
(WebSocket webSocket, ByteBuffer data, boolean last) A binary data has been received.default CompletionStage
<?> Receives a Close message indicating the WebSocket's input has been closed.default void
An error has occurred.default void
AWebSocket
has been connected.default CompletionStage
<?> onPing
(WebSocket webSocket, ByteBuffer message) A Ping message has been received.default CompletionStage
<?> onPong
(WebSocket webSocket, ByteBuffer message) A Pong message has been received.default CompletionStage
<?> onText
(WebSocket webSocket, CharSequence data, boolean last) A textual data has been received.
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Method Details
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onOpen
AWebSocket
has been connected.This is the initial invocation and it is made once. It is typically used to make a request for more invocations.
- Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation is equivalent to:
webSocket.request(1);
- Parameters:
webSocket
- the WebSocket that has been connected
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onText
A textual data has been received.Return a
CompletionStage
which will be used by theWebSocket
as an indication it may reclaim theCharSequence
. Do not access theCharSequence
after thisCompletionStage
has completed.- Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation is equivalent to:
webSocket.request(1); return null;
- Implementation Note:
- The
data
is always a legal UTF-16 sequence. - Parameters:
webSocket
- the WebSocket on which the data has been receiveddata
- the datalast
- whether this invocation completes the message- Returns:
- a
CompletionStage
which completes when theCharSequence
may be reclaimed; ornull
if it may be reclaimed immediately
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onBinary
A binary data has been received.This data is located in bytes from the buffer's position to its limit.
Return a
CompletionStage
which will be used by theWebSocket
as an indication it may reclaim theByteBuffer
. Do not access theByteBuffer
after thisCompletionStage
has completed.- Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation is equivalent to:
webSocket.request(1); return null;
- Parameters:
webSocket
- the WebSocket on which the data has been receiveddata
- the datalast
- whether this invocation completes the message- Returns:
- a
CompletionStage
which completes when theByteBuffer
may be reclaimed; ornull
if it may be reclaimed immediately
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onPing
A Ping message has been received.As guaranteed by the WebSocket Protocol, the message consists of not more than
125
bytes. These bytes are located from the buffer's position to its limit.Given that the WebSocket implementation will automatically send a reciprocal pong when a ping is received, it is rarely required to send a pong message explicitly when a ping is received.
Return a
CompletionStage
which will be used by theWebSocket
as a signal it may reclaim theByteBuffer
. Do not access theByteBuffer
after thisCompletionStage
has completed.- Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation is equivalent to:
webSocket.request(1); return null;
- Parameters:
webSocket
- the WebSocket on which the message has been receivedmessage
- the message- Returns:
- a
CompletionStage
which completes when theByteBuffer
may be reclaimed; ornull
if it may be reclaimed immediately
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onPong
A Pong message has been received.As guaranteed by the WebSocket Protocol, the message consists of not more than
125
bytes. These bytes are located from the buffer's position to its limit.Return a
CompletionStage
which will be used by theWebSocket
as a signal it may reclaim theByteBuffer
. Do not access theByteBuffer
after thisCompletionStage
has completed.- Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation is equivalent to:
webSocket.request(1); return null;
- Parameters:
webSocket
- the WebSocket on which the message has been receivedmessage
- the message- Returns:
- a
CompletionStage
which completes when theByteBuffer
may be reclaimed; ornull
if it may be reclaimed immediately
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onClose
Receives a Close message indicating the WebSocket's input has been closed.This is the last invocation from the specified
WebSocket
. By the time this invocation begins the WebSocket's input will have been closed.A Close message consists of a status code and a reason for closing. The status code is an integer from the range
1000 <= code <= 65535
. Thereason
is a string which has a UTF-8 representation not longer than123
bytes.If the WebSocket's output is not already closed, the
CompletionStage
returned by this method will be used as an indication that the WebSocket's output may be closed. The WebSocket will close its output at the earliest of completion of the returnedCompletionStage
or invoking either of thesendClose
orabort
methods.- API Note:
- Returning a
CompletionStage
that never completes, effectively disables the reciprocating closure of the output.To specify a custom closure code or reason code the
sendClose
method may be invoked from inside theonClose
invocation:public CompletionStage<?> onClose(WebSocket webSocket, int statusCode, String reason) { webSocket.sendClose(CUSTOM_STATUS_CODE, CUSTOM_REASON); return new CompletableFuture<Void>(); }
- Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation of this method returns
null
, indicating that the output should be closed immediately. - Parameters:
webSocket
- the WebSocket on which the message has been receivedstatusCode
- the status codereason
- the reason- Returns:
- a
CompletionStage
which completes when theWebSocket
may be closed; ornull
if it may be closed immediately
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onError
An error has occurred.This is the last invocation from the specified WebSocket. By the time this invocation begins both the WebSocket's input and output will have been closed. A WebSocket may invoke this method on the associated listener at any time after it has invoked
onOpen
, regardless of whether or not any invocations have been requested from the WebSocket.If an exception is thrown from this method, resulting behavior is undefined.
- Parameters:
webSocket
- the WebSocket on which the error has occurrederror
- the error
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