├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
└── SpringBootWebSockets
├── .gitignore
├── .mvn
└── wrapper
│ ├── maven-wrapper.jar
│ └── maven-wrapper.properties
├── mvnw
├── mvnw.cmd
├── pom.xml
└── src
├── main
├── java
│ └── willydekeyser
│ │ └── SpringBootWebSocketsApplication.java
└── resources
│ └── application.properties
└── test
└── java
└── willydekeyser
└── SpringBootWebSocketsApplicationTests.java
/.gitignore:
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2 | *.class
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4 | # Log file
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7 | # BlueJ files
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16 | *.nar
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30 | /target/**
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2 | Spring Boot WebSockets
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3 | !.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.jar
4 | !**/src/main/**/target/
5 | !**/src/test/**/target/
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8 | .apt_generated
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 | # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
4 | # or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
5 | # distributed with this work for additional information
6 | # regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
7 | # to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
8 | # "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
9 | # with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
10 | #
11 | # https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
12 | #
13 | # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
14 | # software distributed under the License is distributed on an
15 | # "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
16 | # KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
17 | # specific language governing permissions and limitations
18 | # under the License.
19 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 |
21 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | # Apache Maven Wrapper startup batch script, version 3.2.0
23 | #
24 | # Required ENV vars:
25 | # ------------------
26 | # JAVA_HOME - location of a JDK home dir
27 | #
28 | # Optional ENV vars
29 | # -----------------
30 | # MAVEN_OPTS - parameters passed to the Java VM when running Maven
31 | # e.g. to debug Maven itself, use
32 | # set MAVEN_OPTS=-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=8000
33 | # MAVEN_SKIP_RC - flag to disable loading of mavenrc files
34 | # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
35 |
36 | if [ -z "$MAVEN_SKIP_RC" ] ; then
37 |
38 | if [ -f /usr/local/etc/mavenrc ] ; then
39 | . /usr/local/etc/mavenrc
40 | fi
41 |
42 | if [ -f /etc/mavenrc ] ; then
43 | . /etc/mavenrc
44 | fi
45 |
46 | if [ -f "$HOME/.mavenrc" ] ; then
47 | . "$HOME/.mavenrc"
48 | fi
49 |
50 | fi
51 |
52 | # OS specific support. $var _must_ be set to either true or false.
53 | cygwin=false;
54 | darwin=false;
55 | mingw=false
56 | case "$(uname)" in
57 | CYGWIN*) cygwin=true ;;
58 | MINGW*) mingw=true;;
59 | Darwin*) darwin=true
60 | # Use /usr/libexec/java_home if available, otherwise fall back to /Library/Java/Home
61 | # See https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/qa/qa1170/_index.html
62 | if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ]; then
63 | if [ -x "/usr/libexec/java_home" ]; then
64 | JAVA_HOME="$(/usr/libexec/java_home)"; export JAVA_HOME
65 | else
66 | JAVA_HOME="/Library/Java/Home"; export JAVA_HOME
67 | fi
68 | fi
69 | ;;
70 | esac
71 |
72 | if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
73 | if [ -r /etc/gentoo-release ] ; then
74 | JAVA_HOME=$(java-config --jre-home)
75 | fi
76 | fi
77 |
78 | # For Cygwin, ensure paths are in UNIX format before anything is touched
79 | if $cygwin ; then
80 | [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] &&
81 | JAVA_HOME=$(cygpath --unix "$JAVA_HOME")
82 | [ -n "$CLASSPATH" ] &&
83 | CLASSPATH=$(cygpath --path --unix "$CLASSPATH")
84 | fi
85 |
86 | # For Mingw, ensure paths are in UNIX format before anything is touched
87 | if $mingw ; then
88 | [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] && [ -d "$JAVA_HOME" ] &&
89 | JAVA_HOME="$(cd "$JAVA_HOME" || (echo "cannot cd into $JAVA_HOME."; exit 1); pwd)"
90 | fi
91 |
92 | if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ]; then
93 | javaExecutable="$(which javac)"
94 | if [ -n "$javaExecutable" ] && ! [ "$(expr "\"$javaExecutable\"" : '\([^ ]*\)')" = "no" ]; then
95 | # readlink(1) is not available as standard on Solaris 10.
96 | readLink=$(which readlink)
97 | if [ ! "$(expr "$readLink" : '\([^ ]*\)')" = "no" ]; then
98 | if $darwin ; then
99 | javaHome="$(dirname "\"$javaExecutable\"")"
100 | javaExecutable="$(cd "\"$javaHome\"" && pwd -P)/javac"
101 | else
102 | javaExecutable="$(readlink -f "\"$javaExecutable\"")"
103 | fi
104 | javaHome="$(dirname "\"$javaExecutable\"")"
105 | javaHome=$(expr "$javaHome" : '\(.*\)/bin')
106 | JAVA_HOME="$javaHome"
107 | export JAVA_HOME
108 | fi
109 | fi
110 | fi
111 |
112 | if [ -z "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
113 | if [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
114 | if [ -x "$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java" ] ; then
115 | # IBM's JDK on AIX uses strange locations for the executables
116 | JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java"
117 | else
118 | JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
119 | fi
120 | else
121 | JAVACMD="$(\unset -f command 2>/dev/null; \command -v java)"
122 | fi
123 | fi
124 |
125 | if [ ! -x "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
126 | echo "Error: JAVA_HOME is not defined correctly." >&2
127 | echo " We cannot execute $JAVACMD" >&2
128 | exit 1
129 | fi
130 |
131 | if [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
132 | echo "Warning: JAVA_HOME environment variable is not set."
133 | fi
134 |
135 | # traverses directory structure from process work directory to filesystem root
136 | # first directory with .mvn subdirectory is considered project base directory
137 | find_maven_basedir() {
138 | if [ -z "$1" ]
139 | then
140 | echo "Path not specified to find_maven_basedir"
141 | return 1
142 | fi
143 |
144 | basedir="$1"
145 | wdir="$1"
146 | while [ "$wdir" != '/' ] ; do
147 | if [ -d "$wdir"/.mvn ] ; then
148 | basedir=$wdir
149 | break
150 | fi
151 | # workaround for JBEAP-8937 (on Solaris 10/Sparc)
152 | if [ -d "${wdir}" ]; then
153 | wdir=$(cd "$wdir/.." || exit 1; pwd)
154 | fi
155 | # end of workaround
156 | done
157 | printf '%s' "$(cd "$basedir" || exit 1; pwd)"
158 | }
159 |
160 | # concatenates all lines of a file
161 | concat_lines() {
162 | if [ -f "$1" ]; then
163 | # Remove \r in case we run on Windows within Git Bash
164 | # and check out the repository with auto CRLF management
165 | # enabled. Otherwise, we may read lines that are delimited with
166 | # \r\n and produce $'-Xarg\r' rather than -Xarg due to word
167 | # splitting rules.
168 | tr -s '\r\n' ' ' < "$1"
169 | fi
170 | }
171 |
172 | log() {
173 | if [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ]; then
174 | printf '%s\n' "$1"
175 | fi
176 | }
177 |
178 | BASE_DIR=$(find_maven_basedir "$(dirname "$0")")
179 | if [ -z "$BASE_DIR" ]; then
180 | exit 1;
181 | fi
182 |
183 | MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR=${MAVEN_BASEDIR:-"$BASE_DIR"}; export MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR
184 | log "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR"
185 |
186 | ##########################################################################################
187 | # Extension to allow automatically downloading the maven-wrapper.jar from Maven-central
188 | # This allows using the maven wrapper in projects that prohibit checking in binary data.
189 | ##########################################################################################
190 | wrapperJarPath="$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR/.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.jar"
191 | if [ -r "$wrapperJarPath" ]; then
192 | log "Found $wrapperJarPath"
193 | else
194 | log "Couldn't find $wrapperJarPath, downloading it ..."
195 |
196 | if [ -n "$MVNW_REPOURL" ]; then
197 | wrapperUrl="$MVNW_REPOURL/org/apache/maven/wrapper/maven-wrapper/3.2.0/maven-wrapper-3.2.0.jar"
198 | else
199 | wrapperUrl="https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/wrapper/maven-wrapper/3.2.0/maven-wrapper-3.2.0.jar"
200 | fi
201 | while IFS="=" read -r key value; do
202 | # Remove '\r' from value to allow usage on windows as IFS does not consider '\r' as a separator ( considers space, tab, new line ('\n'), and custom '=' )
203 | safeValue=$(echo "$value" | tr -d '\r')
204 | case "$key" in (wrapperUrl) wrapperUrl="$safeValue"; break ;;
205 | esac
206 | done < "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR/.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.properties"
207 | log "Downloading from: $wrapperUrl"
208 |
209 | if $cygwin; then
210 | wrapperJarPath=$(cygpath --path --windows "$wrapperJarPath")
211 | fi
212 |
213 | if command -v wget > /dev/null; then
214 | log "Found wget ... using wget"
215 | [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ] && QUIET="" || QUIET="--quiet"
216 | if [ -z "$MVNW_USERNAME" ] || [ -z "$MVNW_PASSWORD" ]; then
217 | wget $QUIET "$wrapperUrl" -O "$wrapperJarPath" || rm -f "$wrapperJarPath"
218 | else
219 | wget $QUIET --http-user="$MVNW_USERNAME" --http-password="$MVNW_PASSWORD" "$wrapperUrl" -O "$wrapperJarPath" || rm -f "$wrapperJarPath"
220 | fi
221 | elif command -v curl > /dev/null; then
222 | log "Found curl ... using curl"
223 | [ "$MVNW_VERBOSE" = true ] && QUIET="" || QUIET="--silent"
224 | if [ -z "$MVNW_USERNAME" ] || [ -z "$MVNW_PASSWORD" ]; then
225 | curl $QUIET -o "$wrapperJarPath" "$wrapperUrl" -f -L || rm -f "$wrapperJarPath"
226 | else
227 | curl $QUIET --user "$MVNW_USERNAME:$MVNW_PASSWORD" -o "$wrapperJarPath" "$wrapperUrl" -f -L || rm -f "$wrapperJarPath"
228 | fi
229 | else
230 | log "Falling back to using Java to download"
231 | javaSource="$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR/.mvn/wrapper/MavenWrapperDownloader.java"
232 | javaClass="$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR/.mvn/wrapper/MavenWrapperDownloader.class"
233 | # For Cygwin, switch paths to Windows format before running javac
234 | if $cygwin; then
235 | javaSource=$(cygpath --path --windows "$javaSource")
236 | javaClass=$(cygpath --path --windows "$javaClass")
237 | fi
238 | if [ -e "$javaSource" ]; then
239 | if [ ! -e "$javaClass" ]; then
240 | log " - Compiling MavenWrapperDownloader.java ..."
241 | ("$JAVA_HOME/bin/javac" "$javaSource")
242 | fi
243 | if [ -e "$javaClass" ]; then
244 | log " - Running MavenWrapperDownloader.java ..."
245 | ("$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" -cp .mvn/wrapper MavenWrapperDownloader "$wrapperUrl" "$wrapperJarPath") || rm -f "$wrapperJarPath"
246 | fi
247 | fi
248 | fi
249 | fi
250 | ##########################################################################################
251 | # End of extension
252 | ##########################################################################################
253 |
254 | # If specified, validate the SHA-256 sum of the Maven wrapper jar file
255 | wrapperSha256Sum=""
256 | while IFS="=" read -r key value; do
257 | case "$key" in (wrapperSha256Sum) wrapperSha256Sum=$value; break ;;
258 | esac
259 | done < "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR/.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.properties"
260 | if [ -n "$wrapperSha256Sum" ]; then
261 | wrapperSha256Result=false
262 | if command -v sha256sum > /dev/null; then
263 | if echo "$wrapperSha256Sum $wrapperJarPath" | sha256sum -c > /dev/null 2>&1; then
264 | wrapperSha256Result=true
265 | fi
266 | elif command -v shasum > /dev/null; then
267 | if echo "$wrapperSha256Sum $wrapperJarPath" | shasum -a 256 -c > /dev/null 2>&1; then
268 | wrapperSha256Result=true
269 | fi
270 | else
271 | echo "Checksum validation was requested but neither 'sha256sum' or 'shasum' are available."
272 | echo "Please install either command, or disable validation by removing 'wrapperSha256Sum' from your maven-wrapper.properties."
273 | exit 1
274 | fi
275 | if [ $wrapperSha256Result = false ]; then
276 | echo "Error: Failed to validate Maven wrapper SHA-256, your Maven wrapper might be compromised." >&2
277 | echo "Investigate or delete $wrapperJarPath to attempt a clean download." >&2
278 | echo "If you updated your Maven version, you need to update the specified wrapperSha256Sum property." >&2
279 | exit 1
280 | fi
281 | fi
282 |
283 | MAVEN_OPTS="$(concat_lines "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR/.mvn/jvm.config") $MAVEN_OPTS"
284 |
285 | # For Cygwin, switch paths to Windows format before running java
286 | if $cygwin; then
287 | [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] &&
288 | JAVA_HOME=$(cygpath --path --windows "$JAVA_HOME")
289 | [ -n "$CLASSPATH" ] &&
290 | CLASSPATH=$(cygpath --path --windows "$CLASSPATH")
291 | [ -n "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR" ] &&
292 | MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR=$(cygpath --path --windows "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR")
293 | fi
294 |
295 | # Provide a "standardized" way to retrieve the CLI args that will
296 | # work with both Windows and non-Windows executions.
297 | MAVEN_CMD_LINE_ARGS="$MAVEN_CONFIG $*"
298 | export MAVEN_CMD_LINE_ARGS
299 |
300 | WRAPPER_LAUNCHER=org.apache.maven.wrapper.MavenWrapperMain
301 |
302 | # shellcheck disable=SC2086 # safe args
303 | exec "$JAVACMD" \
304 | $MAVEN_OPTS \
305 | $MAVEN_DEBUG_OPTS \
306 | -classpath "$MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR/.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.jar" \
307 | "-Dmaven.multiModuleProjectDirectory=${MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR}" \
308 | ${WRAPPER_LAUNCHER} $MAVEN_CONFIG "$@"
309 |
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1 | @REM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 | @REM Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
3 | @REM or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
4 | @REM distributed with this work for additional information
5 | @REM regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
6 | @REM to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
7 | @REM "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
8 | @REM with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
9 | @REM
10 | @REM https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
11 | @REM
12 | @REM Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
13 | @REM software distributed under the License is distributed on an
14 | @REM "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
15 | @REM KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
16 | @REM specific language governing permissions and limitations
17 | @REM under the License.
18 | @REM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 |
20 | @REM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
21 | @REM Apache Maven Wrapper startup batch script, version 3.2.0
22 | @REM
23 | @REM Required ENV vars:
24 | @REM JAVA_HOME - location of a JDK home dir
25 | @REM
26 | @REM Optional ENV vars
27 | @REM MAVEN_BATCH_ECHO - set to 'on' to enable the echoing of the batch commands
28 | @REM MAVEN_BATCH_PAUSE - set to 'on' to wait for a keystroke before ending
29 | @REM MAVEN_OPTS - parameters passed to the Java VM when running Maven
30 | @REM e.g. to debug Maven itself, use
31 | @REM set MAVEN_OPTS=-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=8000
32 | @REM MAVEN_SKIP_RC - flag to disable loading of mavenrc files
33 | @REM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 |
35 | @REM Begin all REM lines with '@' in case MAVEN_BATCH_ECHO is 'on'
36 | @echo off
37 | @REM set title of command window
38 | title %0
39 | @REM enable echoing by setting MAVEN_BATCH_ECHO to 'on'
40 | @if "%MAVEN_BATCH_ECHO%" == "on" echo %MAVEN_BATCH_ECHO%
41 |
42 | @REM set %HOME% to equivalent of $HOME
43 | if "%HOME%" == "" (set "HOME=%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%")
44 |
45 | @REM Execute a user defined script before this one
46 | if not "%MAVEN_SKIP_RC%" == "" goto skipRcPre
47 | @REM check for pre script, once with legacy .bat ending and once with .cmd ending
48 | if exist "%USERPROFILE%\mavenrc_pre.bat" call "%USERPROFILE%\mavenrc_pre.bat" %*
49 | if exist "%USERPROFILE%\mavenrc_pre.cmd" call "%USERPROFILE%\mavenrc_pre.cmd" %*
50 | :skipRcPre
51 |
52 | @setlocal
53 |
54 | set ERROR_CODE=0
55 |
56 | @REM To isolate internal variables from possible post scripts, we use another setlocal
57 | @setlocal
58 |
59 | @REM ==== START VALIDATION ====
60 | if not "%JAVA_HOME%" == "" goto OkJHome
61 |
62 | echo.
63 | echo Error: JAVA_HOME not found in your environment. >&2
64 | echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the >&2
65 | echo location of your Java installation. >&2
66 | echo.
67 | goto error
68 |
69 | :OkJHome
70 | if exist "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe" goto init
71 |
72 | echo.
73 | echo Error: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory. >&2
74 | echo JAVA_HOME = "%JAVA_HOME%" >&2
75 | echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the >&2
76 | echo location of your Java installation. >&2
77 | echo.
78 | goto error
79 |
80 | @REM ==== END VALIDATION ====
81 |
82 | :init
83 |
84 | @REM Find the project base dir, i.e. the directory that contains the folder ".mvn".
85 | @REM Fallback to current working directory if not found.
86 |
87 | set MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR=%MAVEN_BASEDIR%
88 | IF NOT "%MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR%"=="" goto endDetectBaseDir
89 |
90 | set EXEC_DIR=%CD%
91 | set WDIR=%EXEC_DIR%
92 | :findBaseDir
93 | IF EXIST "%WDIR%"\.mvn goto baseDirFound
94 | cd ..
95 | IF "%WDIR%"=="%CD%" goto baseDirNotFound
96 | set WDIR=%CD%
97 | goto findBaseDir
98 |
99 | :baseDirFound
100 | set MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR=%WDIR%
101 | cd "%EXEC_DIR%"
102 | goto endDetectBaseDir
103 |
104 | :baseDirNotFound
105 | set MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR=%EXEC_DIR%
106 | cd "%EXEC_DIR%"
107 |
108 | :endDetectBaseDir
109 |
110 | IF NOT EXIST "%MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR%\.mvn\jvm.config" goto endReadAdditionalConfig
111 |
112 | @setlocal EnableExtensions EnableDelayedExpansion
113 | for /F "usebackq delims=" %%a in ("%MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR%\.mvn\jvm.config") do set JVM_CONFIG_MAVEN_PROPS=!JVM_CONFIG_MAVEN_PROPS! %%a
114 | @endlocal & set JVM_CONFIG_MAVEN_PROPS=%JVM_CONFIG_MAVEN_PROPS%
115 |
116 | :endReadAdditionalConfig
117 |
118 | SET MAVEN_JAVA_EXE="%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe"
119 | set WRAPPER_JAR="%MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR%\.mvn\wrapper\maven-wrapper.jar"
120 | set WRAPPER_LAUNCHER=org.apache.maven.wrapper.MavenWrapperMain
121 |
122 | set WRAPPER_URL="https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/wrapper/maven-wrapper/3.2.0/maven-wrapper-3.2.0.jar"
123 |
124 | FOR /F "usebackq tokens=1,2 delims==" %%A IN ("%MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR%\.mvn\wrapper\maven-wrapper.properties") DO (
125 | IF "%%A"=="wrapperUrl" SET WRAPPER_URL=%%B
126 | )
127 |
128 | @REM Extension to allow automatically downloading the maven-wrapper.jar from Maven-central
129 | @REM This allows using the maven wrapper in projects that prohibit checking in binary data.
130 | if exist %WRAPPER_JAR% (
131 | if "%MVNW_VERBOSE%" == "true" (
132 | echo Found %WRAPPER_JAR%
133 | )
134 | ) else (
135 | if not "%MVNW_REPOURL%" == "" (
136 | SET WRAPPER_URL="%MVNW_REPOURL%/org/apache/maven/wrapper/maven-wrapper/3.2.0/maven-wrapper-3.2.0.jar"
137 | )
138 | if "%MVNW_VERBOSE%" == "true" (
139 | echo Couldn't find %WRAPPER_JAR%, downloading it ...
140 | echo Downloading from: %WRAPPER_URL%
141 | )
142 |
143 | powershell -Command "&{"^
144 | "$webclient = new-object System.Net.WebClient;"^
145 | "if (-not ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty('%MVNW_USERNAME%') -and [string]::IsNullOrEmpty('%MVNW_PASSWORD%'))) {"^
146 | "$webclient.Credentials = new-object System.Net.NetworkCredential('%MVNW_USERNAME%', '%MVNW_PASSWORD%');"^
147 | "}"^
148 | "[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12; $webclient.DownloadFile('%WRAPPER_URL%', '%WRAPPER_JAR%')"^
149 | "}"
150 | if "%MVNW_VERBOSE%" == "true" (
151 | echo Finished downloading %WRAPPER_JAR%
152 | )
153 | )
154 | @REM End of extension
155 |
156 | @REM If specified, validate the SHA-256 sum of the Maven wrapper jar file
157 | SET WRAPPER_SHA_256_SUM=""
158 | FOR /F "usebackq tokens=1,2 delims==" %%A IN ("%MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR%\.mvn\wrapper\maven-wrapper.properties") DO (
159 | IF "%%A"=="wrapperSha256Sum" SET WRAPPER_SHA_256_SUM=%%B
160 | )
161 | IF NOT %WRAPPER_SHA_256_SUM%=="" (
162 | powershell -Command "&{"^
163 | "$hash = (Get-FileHash \"%WRAPPER_JAR%\" -Algorithm SHA256).Hash.ToLower();"^
164 | "If('%WRAPPER_SHA_256_SUM%' -ne $hash){"^
165 | " Write-Output 'Error: Failed to validate Maven wrapper SHA-256, your Maven wrapper might be compromised.';"^
166 | " Write-Output 'Investigate or delete %WRAPPER_JAR% to attempt a clean download.';"^
167 | " Write-Output 'If you updated your Maven version, you need to update the specified wrapperSha256Sum property.';"^
168 | " exit 1;"^
169 | "}"^
170 | "}"
171 | if ERRORLEVEL 1 goto error
172 | )
173 |
174 | @REM Provide a "standardized" way to retrieve the CLI args that will
175 | @REM work with both Windows and non-Windows executions.
176 | set MAVEN_CMD_LINE_ARGS=%*
177 |
178 | %MAVEN_JAVA_EXE% ^
179 | %JVM_CONFIG_MAVEN_PROPS% ^
180 | %MAVEN_OPTS% ^
181 | %MAVEN_DEBUG_OPTS% ^
182 | -classpath %WRAPPER_JAR% ^
183 | "-Dmaven.multiModuleProjectDirectory=%MAVEN_PROJECTBASEDIR%" ^
184 | %WRAPPER_LAUNCHER% %MAVEN_CONFIG% %*
185 | if ERRORLEVEL 1 goto error
186 | goto end
187 |
188 | :error
189 | set ERROR_CODE=1
190 |
191 | :end
192 | @endlocal & set ERROR_CODE=%ERROR_CODE%
193 |
194 | if not "%MAVEN_SKIP_RC%"=="" goto skipRcPost
195 | @REM check for post script, once with legacy .bat ending and once with .cmd ending
196 | if exist "%USERPROFILE%\mavenrc_post.bat" call "%USERPROFILE%\mavenrc_post.bat"
197 | if exist "%USERPROFILE%\mavenrc_post.cmd" call "%USERPROFILE%\mavenrc_post.cmd"
198 | :skipRcPost
199 |
200 | @REM pause the script if MAVEN_BATCH_PAUSE is set to 'on'
201 | if "%MAVEN_BATCH_PAUSE%"=="on" pause
202 |
203 | if "%MAVEN_TERMINATE_CMD%"=="on" exit %ERROR_CODE%
204 |
205 | cmd /C exit /B %ERROR_CODE%
206 |
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/SpringBootWebSockets/pom.xml:
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1 |
2 |
4 | 4.0.0
5 |
6 | org.springframework.boot
7 | spring-boot-starter-parent
8 | 3.1.3
9 |
10 |
11 | willydekeyser
12 | SpringBootWebSockets
13 | 0.0.1
14 | SpringBootWebSockets
15 | Spring Boot WebSockets
16 |
17 | 17
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | org.springframework.boot
22 | spring-boot-starter-websocket
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 | org.springframework.boot
27 | spring-boot-starter-test
28 | test
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 |
35 | org.springframework.boot
36 | spring-boot-maven-plugin
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 |
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/SpringBootWebSockets/src/main/java/willydekeyser/SpringBootWebSocketsApplication.java:
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1 | package willydekeyser;
2 |
3 | import org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication;
4 | import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.SpringBootApplication;
5 |
6 | @SpringBootApplication
7 | public class SpringBootWebSocketsApplication {
8 |
9 | public static void main(String[] args) {
10 | SpringApplication.run(SpringBootWebSocketsApplication.class, args);
11 | }
12 |
13 | }
14 |
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/SpringBootWebSockets/src/main/resources/application.properties:
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1 |
2 |
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/SpringBootWebSockets/src/test/java/willydekeyser/SpringBootWebSocketsApplicationTests.java:
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1 | package willydekeyser;
2 |
3 | import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
4 | import org.springframework.boot.test.context.SpringBootTest;
5 |
6 | @SpringBootTest
7 | class SpringBootWebSocketsApplicationTests {
8 |
9 | @Test
10 | void contextLoads() {
11 | }
12 |
13 | }
14 |
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