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justin cater

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Using Java WebSockets, JSR 356, and JSON mapped to POJO’s Posted: May 6, 2013 5:37 PM
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So I have been playing around with Tyrus, the reference implementation of the JSR 356 WebSocket for Java spec. Because I was looking at test tooling I was interested in running both the client and...

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