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Migration from Atmosphere 1.0.x to 2.0.x
Atmosphere 2.0.x contains backward incompatible changes with 1.0.x. This pages list them and explains how to migrate your application.
This property is no longer supported. By default, original broadcasted messages will be cached as-it-is, with the transformation of BroadcastFilter. BroadcastFilter will be invoked when messages are retrived from the cache and before being send to the client. If you need to transport the broadcasted message before in get cached, use BroadcasterCacheInspector
Both atmosphere.js and jquery.atmosphere.js won't deliver whitespace/blanck messages coming from the server. If you want need to send heartbeat or ping messages between the client and server, it is recommended you use another character.
With 2.0, Server's Native support are no longer supported by default. If you want to use them, read this
- Understanding Atmosphere
- Understanding @ManagedService
- Using javax.inject.Inject and javax.inject.PostConstruct annotation
- Understanding Atmosphere's Annotation
- Understanding AtmosphereResource
- Understanding AtmosphereHandler
- Understanding WebSocketHandler
- Understanding Broadcaster
- Understanding BroadcasterCache
- Understanding Meteor
- Understanding BroadcastFilter
- Understanding Atmosphere's Events Listeners
- Understanding AtmosphereInterceptor
- Configuring Atmosphere for Performance
- Understanding JavaScript functions
- Understanding AtmosphereResourceSession
- Improving Performance by using the PoolableBroadcasterFactory
- Using Atmosphere Jersey API
- Using Meteor API
- Using AtmosphereHandler API
- Using Socket.IO
- Using GWT
- Writing HTML5 Server-Sent Events
- Using STOMP protocol
- Streaming WebSocket messages
- Configuring Atmosphere's Classes Creation and Injection
- Using AtmosphereInterceptor to customize Atmosphere Framework
- Writing WebSocket sub protocol
- Configuring Atmosphere for the Cloud
- Injecting Atmosphere's Components in Jersey
- Sharing connection between Browser's windows and tabs
- Understanding AtmosphereResourceSession
- Manage installed services
- Server Side: javadoc API
- Server Side: atmosphere.xml and web.xml configuration
- Client Side: atmosphere.js API