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WebSocket-multiplex SockJS example
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This example is a copy of example from
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[websocket-multiplex](https://github.com/sockjs/websocket-multiplex/)
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project:
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* https://github.com/sockjs/websocket-multiplex/
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To run this example, first install dependencies:
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npm install
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And run a server:
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node server.js
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That will spawn an http server at http://127.0.0.1:9999/ which will
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serve both html (served from the current directory) and also SockJS
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service (under the [/multiplex](http://127.0.0.1:9999/multiplex)
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path).
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With that set up, WebSocket-multiplex is able to push three virtual
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connections over a single SockJS connection. See the code for details.
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