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Using Spring Request Scoped Beans in Atmosphere Requests
Jeanfrancois Arcand edited this page May 26, 2014
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If you register the AtmosphereInterceptor described below will enable request scoped beans with Atmosphere requests.
import org.atmosphere.config.service.AtmosphereInterceptorService;
import org.atmosphere.cpr.Action;
import org.atmosphere.cpr.AtmosphereConfig;
import org.atmosphere.cpr.AtmosphereInterceptor;
import org.atmosphere.cpr.AtmosphereResource;
import org.springframework.context.i18n.LocaleContextHolder;
import org.springframework.web.context.request.RequestContextHolder;
import org.springframework.web.context.request.ServletRequestAttributes;
@AtmosphereInterceptorService
public class SpringInteceptor implements AtmosphereInterceptor{
@Override
public void configure(AtmosphereConfig config) {
}
@Override
public Action inspect(AtmosphereResource r) {
ServletRequestAttributes attributes = new ServletRequestAttributes(r.getRequest());
LocaleContextHolder.setLocale(r.getRequest().getLocale(), true);
RequestContextHolder.setRequestAttributes(attributes, true);
return Action.CONTINUE;
}
@Override
public void postInspect(AtmosphereResource r) {
LocaleContextHolder.resetLocaleContext();
RequestContextHolder.resetRequestAttributes();
}
}
- 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