- 01 Jul, 2010 9 commits
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
Brings it up to date with the most recent web-socket-js event handling fixes.
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Joel Martin authored
Add message/state pollling in web-socket-js. Since Opera tends to drop message events, we can dramatically increase performance by polling every now for message event data. Also, add more direct calls to update readyState so that it's not missed when Opera drops events.
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Joel Martin authored
At connect and close time instead of initialization time.
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Joel Martin authored
When using web-socket-js, the onopen event may happen inline so the caller may not have time to set onopen before the event fires. In this case set a short timeout and try again. In particular this affects Opera most of the time. Also, to get around Opera event droppings, always read the readyState directly instead of relying on the local readyState variable to be correct (which it isn't if stateChange event were dropped).
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Joel Martin authored
All browsers with Canvas imageData are faster with JS ops instead of canvas ops. This gives significant performance improvement in Opera. Except for missing web-socet-js message notifications, Opera 10.60 is now faster than firefox 3.5.
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Joel Martin authored
Instead of relying on FABridge AS -> JS event delivery, we just use the events to notify JS of pending data. The message handler then calls the AS readSocketData routine which sends back an array of the pending WebSocket frames. There is still a minor bug somewhere that happens after the first connect where the web-socket-js throws an "INVALID_STATE_ERR: Web Socket connection has not been established". But, Opera is now usable and we should be able to drop the packet sequence numbering and re-ordering code. Another minor issue to better support Opera is to move JS script includes to the <head> of the page instead of after the body.
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Joel Martin authored
Pull in LGPL md5.c and md5.h files (written by Ulrich Drepper). Now both python and C version of the proxy support both protocol 75 and protocol 76 (hybi 00). Reorganize websocket.py slightly to match websocket.c.
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- 29 Jun, 2010 1 commit
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Joel Martin authored
Interesting. Enough has changed in the Canvas tile operations, that Canvas.prefer_js=true is better for firefox/gecko too. Approximately 2X improvement in firefox for large hextile renders.
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- 26 Jun, 2010 1 commit
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Joel Martin authored
Also, lower connect timeout to 2 seconds.
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- 24 Jun, 2010 14 commits
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
Looks like disabling web-socket-js debug messages by default that we get a minor speedup. Python proxy should support both 75 and 76 (00) modes. Also, update ws test to more reliably hit the WebSockets ordering/drop issue.
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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- 23 Jun, 2010 1 commit
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Joel Martin authored
Now working under Arora 0.5. But not Konqueror 4.2.2 (WebSockets never connects). IE support with excanvas still pending.
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- 21 Jun, 2010 2 commits
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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- 20 Jun, 2010 1 commit
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Joel Martin authored
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- 18 Jun, 2010 1 commit
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Joel Martin authored
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- 17 Jun, 2010 5 commits
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
Refactor how settings are passed around.
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Joel Martin authored
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- 16 Jun, 2010 5 commits
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
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Joel Martin authored
Use getaddrinfo instead of gethostbyname.
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Joel Martin authored
This allows forwarding from an external port to the same port on localhost (loopback). I.e. ./utils/wsproxy `hostname -f`:5901 localhost:5901
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Joel Martin authored
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