torquebox-stomp 2.0.0.beta1

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+
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+ require 'torquebox/stomp/jms_stomplet'
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+ require 'torquebox/stomp/message'
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+ require 'torquebox/stomp/ext/stomplet_config'
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+ require 'torquebox/stomp/ext/stomp_session'
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+ require 'torquebox/stomp/rack/stomp_javascript_client_provider'
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+
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+
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+ module org.projectodd.stilts.stomp.spi::StompSession
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+
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+ def [](name)
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+ self.getAttribute( name.to_s )
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+ end
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+
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+ def []=(name,value)
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+ self.setAttribute(name.to_s, value)
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+ end
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+
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+ def delete(name)
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+ self.removeAttribute( name.to_s )
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ module org.projectodd.stilts.stomplet::StompletConfig
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+
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+ def [](name)
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+ self.getProperty( name.to_s )
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ module TorqueBox
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+ module Stomp
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+ class JmsStomplet
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+
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+ include TorqueBox::Injectors
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+
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+ def initialize()
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+ @connection_factory = inject( 'xa-connection-factory' )
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+ @subscriptions = {}
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+ end
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+
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+ def xa_resources
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+ @xa_resources
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+ end
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+
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+ def configure(stomplet_config)
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+ @connection = @connection_factory.create_connection
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+ @connection.start
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+ @session = @connection.create_session
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+ @xa_resources = [ @session.xa_resource ]
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+ end
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+
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+ def destroy
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+ @session.close
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+ @connection.close
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+ end
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+
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+ # -----
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+ # -----
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+
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+ def on_unsubscribe(subscriber)
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+ subscriptions = @subscriptions.delete( subscriber )
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+ subscriptions.each do |subscription|
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+ subscription.close
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # -----
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+ # -----
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+
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+ def queue(name)
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+ jms_session = @session.jms_session
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+ TorqueBox::Messaging::Queue.new( jms_session.create_queue( name ) )
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+ end
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+
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+ def topic(name)
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+ jms_session = @session.jms_session
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+ TorqueBox::Messaging::Topic.new( jms_session.create_topic( name ) )
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+ end
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+
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+ def destination_for(name, type)
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+ return queue(name) if ( type.to_sym == :queue )
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+ topic(name)
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+ end
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+
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+ def subscribe_to(subscriber, destination, selector=nil)
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+ jms_session = @session.jms_session
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+ java_destination = @session.java_destination( destination )
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+ consumer = @session.jms_session.create_consumer( java_destination.to_java, selector )
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+ consumer.message_listener = MessageListener.new( subscriber )
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+ @subscriptions[ subscriber ] ||= []
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+ @subscriptions[ subscriber ] << consumer
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+ end
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+
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+ def send_to(destination, stomp_message, headers={})
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+ jms_session = @session.jms_session
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+ java_destination = @session.java_destination( destination )
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+
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+ producer = @session.jms_session.create_producer( java_destination.to_java )
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+
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+ case ( stomp_message )
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+ when org.projectodd.stilts.stomp::StompMessage
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+ content = stomp_message.content_as_string
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+ else
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+ content = stomp_message.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ encoded_message = TorqueBox::Messaging::Message.new( @session.jms_session, content )
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+ jms_message = encoded_message.jms_message
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+
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+ if ( stomp_message.is_a?( org.projectodd.stilts.stomp::StompMessage ) )
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+ stomp_message.headers.header_names.each do |name|
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+ jms_name = name.to_s.gsub( /-/, '_' )
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+ header_value = stomp_message.headers[ name.to_s ]
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+ jms_message.setStringProperty( jms_name, header_value )
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ headers.each do |name, header_value|
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+ jms_name = name.to_s.gsub( /-/, '_' )
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+ jms_message.setStringProperty( jms_name, header_value.to_s )
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+ end
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+
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+ producer.send( jms_message )
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+ end
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+
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+ class MessageListener
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+ include javax.jms.MessageListener
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+
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+ def initialize(subscriber)
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+ @subscriber = subscriber
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+ end
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+
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+ def onMessage(jms_message)
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+ stomp_message = TorqueBox::Stomp::Message.new( TorqueBox::Messaging::Message.new( jms_message ).decode )
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+ jms_message.property_names.each do |name|
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+ value = jms_message.getObjectProperty( name ).to_s
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+ stomp_message.headers.put( name.to_s.to_java( java.lang.String ), value.to_java( java.lang.String) ) if value
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+ end
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+ @subscriber.send( stomp_message )
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ module TorqueBox
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+ module Stomp
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+ class Message
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+
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+ def self.new(body, headers={})
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+ message = org.projectodd.stilts.stomp::StompMessages.createStompMessage()
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+ message.content_as_string = body
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+
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+ headers.each do |k,v|
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+ message.headers[k.to_s] = v.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ message
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+ end
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+
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+
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ // (c) 2010 Jeff Mesnil -- http://jmesnil.net/
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+ // stilts-stomp-client.js 0.1.24
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+
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+ (function(window) {
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+
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+ var Stomp = {};
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+
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+ Stomp.Headers = {
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+ HOST : 'host',
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+ CONTENT_LENGTH : 'content-length',
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+ CONTENT_TYPE : 'content-type',
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+ ACCEPT_VERSION : 'accept-version',
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+ VERSION : 'version'
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+ };
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+
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+ Stomp.Versions = {
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+ VERSION_1_0 : "1.0",
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+ VERSION_1_1 : "1.1",
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+
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+ supportedVersions : function() {
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+ return "1.0,1.1";
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ Stomp.frame = function(command, headers, body) {
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+ return {
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+ command : command,
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+ headers : headers,
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+ body : body,
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+ toString : function() {
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+ var out = command + '\n';
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+ if (headers) {
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+ for (header in headers) {
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+ if (headers.hasOwnProperty(header)) {
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+ out = out + header + ':' + headers[header] + '\n';
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ if (body) {
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+ out = out + 'content-length:' + body.length + '\n';
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+ }
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+ out = out + '\n';
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+ if (body) {
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+ out = out + body;
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+ }
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+ return out;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ trim = function(str) {
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+ return ("" + str).replace(/^\s+/g, '').replace(/\s+$/g, '');
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+ };
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+
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+ Stomp.unmarshal = function(data) {
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+ debug( "unmarshal: " + data );
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+ var divider = data.search(/\n\n/);
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+ var headerLines = data.substring(0, divider).split('\n');
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+ var command = headerLines.shift(), headers = {}, body = '';
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+
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+ debug( headerLines );
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+
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+ // Parse headers
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+ var line = idx = null;
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+ for ( var i = 0; i < headerLines.length; i++) {
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+ line = '' + headerLines[i];
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+ idx = line.indexOf(':');
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+ headers[trim(line.substring(0, idx))] = trim(line
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+ .substring(idx + 1));
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+ }
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+ try {
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+ if (headers[Stomp.Headers.CONTENT_LENGTH]) {
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+ var len = parseInt( headers[Stomp.Headers.CONTENT_LENGTH] );
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+ var start = divider + 2;
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+ body = (''+ data).substring(start, start+len);
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+ } else {
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+ // Parse body, stopping at the first \0 found.
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+ var chr = null;
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+ for ( var i = divider + 2; i < data.length; i++) {
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+ chr = data.charAt(i);
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+ if (chr === '\0') {
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ body += chr;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return Stomp.frame(command, headers, body);
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+ } catch (err) {
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+ debug( err );
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+ return Stomp.frame('ERROR', headers, "Error parsing frame: "
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+ + err.description);
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ Stomp.marshal = function(command, headers, body) {
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+ return Stomp.frame(command, headers, body).toString() + '\0';
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+ };
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+
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+ Stomp.client = function(url) {
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+
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+ var that, ws, login, passcode;
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+ var counter = 0; // used to index subscribers
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+ // subscription callbacks indexed by subscriber's ID
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+ var subscriptions = {};
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+
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+ debug = function(str) {
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+ if (that.debug) {
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+ that.debug(str);
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ onmessage = function(evt) {
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+ debug('<<< ' + evt.data);
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+ var frame = Stomp.unmarshal(evt.data);
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+ if (frame.command == "CONNECTED") {
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+ var version = frame.headers[Stomp.Headers.VERSION];
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+ that.version = version;
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+ if (that.connectCallback) {
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+ that.connectCallback(frame);
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+ }
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+ } else if (frame.command == "MESSAGE") {
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+ var subscription_id = '' + frame.headers.subscription;
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+ var onreceive = subscriptions['' + frame.headers.subscription];
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+ if (onreceive) {
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+ onreceive(frame);
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+ }
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+ } else if (frame.command == "RECEIPT" && that.onreceipt) {
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+ that.onreceipt(frame);
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+ } else if (frame.command == "ERROR" && that.onerror) {
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+ that.onerror(frame);
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ transmit = function(command, headers, body) {
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+ var out = Stomp.marshal(command, headers, body);
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+ debug(">>> " + out);
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+ ws.send(out);
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+ };
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+
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+ that = {};
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+
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+ that.connect = function(login_, passcode_, connectCallback, errorCallback) {
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+ debug("Opening Web Socket...");
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+ var wsClass = null;
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+ if ( typeof WebSocket != 'undefined' ) {
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+ wsClass = WebSocket;
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+ } else if ( typeof MozWebSocket != 'undefined' ) {
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+ wsClass = MozWebSocket;
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+ }
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+
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+ ws = new wsClass(url);
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+ ws.onmessage = onmessage;
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+ ws.onclose = function() {
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+ var msg = "Whoops! Lost connection to " + url;
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+ debug(msg);
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+ if (errorCallback) {
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+ errorCallback(msg);
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+ }
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+ };
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+ ws.onopen = function() {
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+ debug('Web Socket Opened...');
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+ var headers = {
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+ login : login,
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+ passcode : passcode
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+ };
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+ headers[Stomp.Headers.ACCEPT_VERSION] = Stomp.Versions.supportedVersions();
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+ transmit("CONNECT", headers);
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+ };
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+ login = login_;
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+ passcode = passcode_;
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+ that.connectCallback = connectCallback;
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+ };
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+
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+ that.disconnect = function(disconnectCallback) {
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+ transmit("DISCONNECT");
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+ ws.close();
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+ if (disconnectCallback) {
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+ disconnectCallback();
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ that.waitForDisconnect = function() {
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+ ws.waitForClosedState();
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+ };
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+
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+ that.send = function(destination, headers, body) {
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+ var headers = headers || {};
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+ headers.destination = destination;
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+ transmit("SEND", headers, body);
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+ };
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+
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+ that.subscribe = function(destination, callback, headers) {
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+ var headers = headers || {};
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+ var subscription_id = "sub-" + counter++;
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+ headers.destination = destination;
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+ headers.id = subscription_id;
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+ debug( "SUBSCRIBE---> " + subscription_id + " == " + callback );
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+ subscriptions['' + subscription_id] = callback;
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+ debug( subscriptions['' + subscription_id] );
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+ transmit("SUBSCRIBE", headers);
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+ return subscription_id;
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+ };
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+
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+ that.unsubscribe = function(id, headers) {
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+ var headers = headers || {};
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+ headers.id = id;
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+ delete subscriptions[id];
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+ transmit("UNSUBSCRIBE", headers);
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+ };
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+
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+ that.begin = function(transaction, headers) {
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+ var headers = headers || {};
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+ headers.transaction = transaction;
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+ transmit("BEGIN", headers);
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+ };
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+
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+ that.commit = function(transaction, headers) {
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+ var headers = headers || {};
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+ headers.transaction = transaction;
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+ transmit("COMMIT", headers);
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+ };
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+
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+ that.abort = function(transaction, headers) {
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+ var headers = headers || {};
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+ headers.transaction = transaction;
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+ transmit("ABORT", headers);
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+ };
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+
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+ that.ack = function(message_id, headers) {
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+ var headers = headers || {};
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+ headers["message-id"] = message_id;
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+ transmit("ACK", headers);
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+ };
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+
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+ that.nack = function(message_id, headers) {
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+ // TODO: Add nack functionality.
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+ }
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+
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+ return that;
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+ };
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+
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+ window.Stomp = Stomp;
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+
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+ })(window);
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+
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+ module TorqueBox
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+ module Stomp
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+
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+ class StompJavascriptClientProvider
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+
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+ def initialize(app)
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+ @app = app
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+ end
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+
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+ def call(env)
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+ path_info = env['PATH_INFO']
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+ if ( path_info == '/stilts-stomp.js' )
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+ return javascript_client_response
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+ else
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+ return @app.call( env )
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def javascript_client_response
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+ js = File.read( File.join( File.dirname(__FILE__), 'stilts-stomp-client-js.js' ) )
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+ [ 200,
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+ { 'Content-Length' => "#{js.size}",
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+ 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain' },
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+ js ]
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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