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WebLogic 12.1.2 WebSocket Support
Jeanfrancois Arcand edited this page Oct 24, 2013
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Atmosphere 2.1 supports WebLogic 12.1.2 with one difference. Since WebLogic cannot serves both HTTP and WebSocket on the same URI like all others servers, the url to use with websocket must always starts with /ws/
. For example, the atmosphere-chat can be deployed by just apply the following change:
diff --git a/samples/chat/src/main/webapp/javascript/application.js b/samples/chat/src/main/webapp/javascript/application.js
index 2275485..b267751 100755
--- a/samples/chat/src/main/webapp/javascript/application.js
+++ b/samples/chat/src/main/webapp/javascript/application.js
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ $(function () {
var transport = 'websocket';
// We are now ready to cut the request
- var request = { url: document.location.toString() + 'chat',
+ var request = { url: document.location.toString() + '/ws/chat',
contentType : "application/json",
logLevel : 'debug',
transport : transport ,
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