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okhttp/api/okhttp.api
public abstract fun send (Lokio/ByteString;)Z } public abstract interface class okhttp3/WebSocket$Factory { public abstract fun newWebSocket (Lokhttp3/Request;Lokhttp3/WebSocketListener;)Lokhttp3/WebSocket; } public abstract class okhttp3/WebSocketListener { public fun <init> ()V public fun onClosed (Lokhttp3/WebSocket;ILjava/lang/String;)V public fun onClosing (Lokhttp3/WebSocket;ILjava/lang/String;)V
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docs/changelogs/changelog_2x.md
_2015-05-22_ * **Forbid response bodies on HTTP 204 and 205 responses.** Webservers that return such malformed responses will now trigger a `ProtocolException` in the client. * **WebSocketListener has incompatible changes.** The `onOpen()` method is now called on the reader thread, so implementations must return before further websocket messages will be delivered. The `onFailure()` method now includes
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docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md
OkHttp 2.3 our web socket client has matured. Connect to a server's web socket with `OkHttpClient.newWebSocket()`, send messages with `send()`, and receive messages with the `WebSocketListener`. The `okhttp-ws` submodule is no longer available and `okhttp-ws` artifacts from previous releases of OkHttp are not compatible with OkHttp 3.5. When upgrading to the new package
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