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Java WebSocket
Programming
About the Author
Danny Coward
is a Chief Architect and Web Architect at Oracle. He is the
Specification Lead for the Java API for WebSocket for Java EE and Java SE/
JavaFX. Coward’s work leading WebSockets at Oracle makes him the leading
expert on Java WebSocket programming. Coward has specialized experience
in all aspects of Java software—from Java ME to Java EE to the founding of
the JavaFX technology.
About the Technical Editor
Dr. Santiago Pericas-Geertsen
is a Principal Member of Technical Staff in
the Sun Glassfish organization at Oracle, and an architect and technical lead
in the Avatar project. Santiago is a Specification Lead for JSR 339, JAX-RS
2.0. While at Sun Microsystems, Santiago was a technical lead for the
Glassfish Mobility Platform, a developer and lead in the Fast Web Services
project, and a participant and editor in World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
initiatives. He holds two US patents, 7647415 and 7716577. Santiago
blogs from Java.net, tweets from @spericas, and has presented at numerous
academic and industry-oriented conferences.
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