LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Sep 2, 2021 #1 Erel said: To make it clear, jServer shouldn't be used in a UI app. Click to expand... hookshy said: I used a UI and jetty works !!! Click to expand... More information on this topic?
Erel said: To make it clear, jServer shouldn't be used in a UI app. Click to expand... hookshy said: I used a UI and jetty works !!! Click to expand... More information on this topic?
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Sep 2, 2021 #2 What is the question? Upvote 0
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Sep 2, 2021 #3 Is it true or not that you can develop a server (in my case websocket) with jServer also in a B4J UI project? Erel, you always wrote that it is not possible (maybe it was just not recommended?); what's the reason? Upvote 0
Is it true or not that you can develop a server (in my case websocket) with jServer also in a B4J UI project? Erel, you always wrote that it is not possible (maybe it was just not recommended?); what's the reason?
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Sep 2, 2021 #4 Um... maybe because of StartMessageLoop ? Upvote 0
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Sep 2, 2021 #5 LucaMs said: Erel, you always wrote that it is not possible (maybe it was just not recommended?); what's the reason? Click to expand... I always wrote that it is not recommended. I still write it. jServer uses a special threading model and it was designed specifically to work in non-ui apps. Upvote 1
LucaMs said: Erel, you always wrote that it is not possible (maybe it was just not recommended?); what's the reason? Click to expand... I always wrote that it is not recommended. I still write it. jServer uses a special threading model and it was designed specifically to work in non-ui apps.