As is said, "JSNI will be removed with GWT 3"; and gwt_socket.io [... TJSocketIO.java ] provides a JSNI wrapper for "socket.io.js". Thus gwt_socket.io is not future proof wrt imminent release of GWT 3.
Thanks for the pointer though, appreciate it.
Thanks for the pointer though, appreciate it.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 4:49 PM Frank <frank.wynants@gmail.com> wrote:
A quick Goolgle gave me : https://github.com/jumanor/gwt_socket.io--
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