Package jakarta.websocket
Annotation Type ClientEndpoint
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 @Retention(RUNTIME) @Target(TYPE) public @interface ClientEndpoint The ClientEndpoint annotation a class level annotation is used to denote that a POJO is a web socket client and can be deployed as such. Similar tojakarta.websocket.server.ServerEndpoint, POJOs that are annotated with this annotation can have methods that, using the web socket method level annotations, are web socket lifecycle methods.For example: @ClientEndpoint(subprotocols="chat") public class HelloServer { @OnMessage public void processMessageFromServer(String message, Session session) { System.out.println("Message came from the server ! " + message); } }- Author:
- dannycoward
 
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Optional Element SummaryOptional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element Description Class<? extends ClientEndpointConfig.Configurator>configuratorAn optional custom configurator class that the developer would like to use to provide custom configuration of new instances of this endpoint.Class<? extends Decoder>[]decodersThe array of Java classes that are to act as Decoders for messages coming into the client.Class<? extends Encoder>[]encodersThe array of Java classes that are to act as Encoders for messages sent by the client.String[]subprotocolsThe names of the subprotocols this client supports.
 
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subprotocolsString[] subprotocols The names of the subprotocols this client supports.- Returns:
- the array of names of the subprotocols.
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configuratorClass<? extends ClientEndpointConfig.Configurator> configurator An optional custom configurator class that the developer would like to use to provide custom configuration of new instances of this endpoint. The implementation creates a new instance of the configurator per logical endpoint.- Returns:
- the custom configurator class, or ClientEndpointConfigurator.class if none was provided in the annotation.
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- jakarta.websocket.ClientEndpointConfig.Configurator.class
 
 
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