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package io.vertx.example.web.react;
import io.vertx.core.AbstractVerticle;
import io.vertx.example.util.Runner;
import io.vertx.ext.web.Router;
import io.vertx.ext.web.handler.*;
import io.vertx.ext.web.handler.sockjs.BridgeOptions;
import io.vertx.ext.web.handler.sockjs.PermittedOptions;
import io.vertx.ext.web.handler.sockjs.SockJSHandler;
/*
* @author <a href="mailto:[email protected]">Paulo Lopes</a>
*/
public class Server extends AbstractVerticle {
// Convenience method so you can run it in your IDE
public static void main(String[] args) {
Runner.runExample(Server.class);
}
@Override
public void start() throws Exception {
Router router = Router.router(vertx);
// Allow events for the designated addresses in/out of the event bus bridge
BridgeOptions opts = new BridgeOptions()
.addInboundPermitted(new PermittedOptions().setAddress("chat.message"))
.addOutboundPermitted(new PermittedOptions().setAddress("chat.message"));
// Create the event bus bridge and add it to the router.
SockJSHandler ebHandler = SockJSHandler.create(vertx);
ebHandler.bridge(opts);
router.route("/eventbus/*").handler(ebHandler);
// Create a router endpoint for the static content.
router.route().handler(StaticHandler.create());
// Start the web server and tell it to use the router to handle requests.
vertx.createHttpServer().requestHandler(router).listen(8080);
}
}