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AS3WebSocket
DESCRIPTION
AS3WebSocket is an ActionScript 3 client implementation of the WebSocket protocol, following the final version of RFC 6455. It’s designed to allow Flash/AIR applications to connect via WebSocket (including secure WebSocket: wss://) to servers implementing that standard, to send/receive text and binary data, handle subprotocols, and support fragmentation etc. A test app is included.
Features
- Implements the WebSocket protocol as specified by RFC-6455
- Support for TLS / secure WebSocket (wss://) via as3crypto library
- Sending and receiving of fragmented messages (i.e. message frames split across multiple parts)
- Includes test application(s), including Flash/AIR sample projects that use subprotocols like dumb-increment‐protocol, lws-mirror etc.
- Binary and text message support (i.e. ability to send/receive raw bytes vs UTF-8 text)
- Released under Apache-2.0 license, with examples of usage (connect/open/send etc.) in the README/tests
Programming Language
ActionScript
Categories
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