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| <title>Fun with SSE and JMS</title> |
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| <body> |
| <p>This example demonstrates how to send Server Side Events, and how to receive them, both using a JAX-RS client, |
| and also in Javascript in your web-browser.</p> |
| <p>You should be able to send messages to an ActiveMQ topic called 'EVENT' using the OpenWire port tcp/61616 on this machine. |
| Any messages sent to this topic will appear below.</p> |
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| <div id="messages"> |
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| </div> |
| |
| <script type="text/javascript"> |
| var es = new EventSource('jms'); |
| var messages = document.getElementById('messages'); |
| |
| es.onmessage = function(e) { |
| var newElement = document.createElement("p"); |
| |
| newElement.textContent = e.data; |
| messages.appendChild(newElement); |
| } |
| </script> |
| </body> |
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