.Net 4.5 WebSocket Server Running on Windows 7?

馋奶兔 提交于 2019-12-17 15:41:22

问题


I know the ClientWebSocket class of .Net 4.5 is not supported on Windows 7, but is it possible to create a WebSocket server running on Windows 7 using the .Net 4.5 API?

To make myself clearer, according to both here and here, it looks like the server side part of the .Net 4.5 WebSocket implementation should be supported even on Windows 7, yet running a HttpListener and trying to access it using an open-source WebSocket implementation got me a "Portocol not supported" error


回答1:


The OS-level HTTP.SYS support for websockets is limited to Win8 / Windows Server 2012 - which I agree is silly (it should be part of a windows-update, or a service-pack at most, IMO).

This means that you can't use the framework support for WebSockets from HttpListener or ASP.NET directly.

But: as for "is it possible to create a WebSocket server" - sure... but only if you handle the TCP/IP comms yourself, or use a 3rd-party library for the same. This is a little annoying, but is not as bad as it might sound.

Edit: after some checking, I can confirm that the server-side components for this do not work on Windows 7 (etc); the IsWebSocketRequest returns false even though it is a web-socket request with Connection: Upgrade and Upgrade: websocket (etc) headers (from a Chrome session, as it helps).

I am, however, very surprised to find that the client-side pieces don't work, because: that is simpler and doesn't (or at least, doesn't need to) involve HTTP.SYS. Trying to use them throws a PlatformNotSupportedException.




回答2:


As Marc says, the Microsoft APIs do not work on Windows 7. However there are several open source libraries that support WebSockets on Windows 7, and in some cases even cross platform via Mono.

  • https://github.com/statianzo/Fleck
  • http://vtortola.github.io/WebSocketListener/
  • http://superwebsocket.codeplex.com/



回答3:


To quote from the System.Net.WebSockets documentation:

Some of the classes in the System.Net.WebSockets namespace are supported on Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, and Windows Server 2008. However, the only public implementations of client and server WebSockets are supported on Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012. The classes and class elements in the System.Net.WebSockets namespace that are supported on Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, and Windows Server 2008 are abstract classes. This allows an application developer to inherit and extend these abstract classes with an actual implementation of client WebSockets.

In other words: DIY the actual implementation.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12073455/net-4-5-websocket-server-running-on-windows-7

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