Understanding Atmosphere Annotations for Building Application - Atmosphere/atmosphere GitHub Wiki
Starting with Atmosphere 2.0, the framework supports the following annotation. For 1.x, please visit this page.
- ManagedService: An annotation to use with plain java object. Getting Started
- MeteorService: An annotation to use with classes that extends the HttpServlet class and use the Meteor API. Getting Started
- AtmosphereHandlerService: An annotation to use with classes implementing with the AtmosphereHandler. Getting Started
- AtmosphereService: An annotation to use with external framework. The annotation can be used to configure Jersey2, PrimeFaces, Wicket, etc. Getting Started
- WebSocketHandlerService: An annotation to use when writing WebSocket only application using WebSocketHandler. Getting Started.
- AtmosphereInterceptorService: Install an AtmosphereInterceptor
- BroadcasterCacheService: Install a BroadcasterCache
- BroadcasterCacheInspectorService: Install a BroadcasterCacheInspector
- BroadcasterCacheInspectorService: Install a BroadcasterCacheInspector
- BroadcasterFactoryService: Install a BroadcasterFactory
- BroadcastFilterService: Install a BroadcastFilter
- BroadcastListenerService: Install a BroadcastListener
- BroadcasterService: Install a Broadcaster
- AtmosphereAnnotation: Install your own application's annotation. This annotation is useful for customizing an application or Atmosphere via an annotation. Getting Started
- AsyncSupportListenerService: Install an AsyncSupportListener
- AsyncSupportService: Configure the AsyncSupport classes associated with this annotation.
- EndpointServiceMapperService: Install a EndpointServiceMapper
- WebSocketProcessorService: Install a WebSocketProcessor
- WebSocketProtocolService: Install a WebSocketProtocol