The Atmosphere Framework contains client and server side components for building Asynchronous Web Application. The majority of popular frameworks are either supporting Atmosphere or supported natively by the framework. The Atmosphere Framework supports all majors Browsers and Servers
Follow us on [Twitter](http://www.twitter.com/atmo_framework) or get the latest news [here](http://jfarcand.wordpress.com)Atmosphere transparently supports WebSockets, Server Side Events (SSE), Long-Polling, HTTP Streaming (Forever frame) and JSONP.
Our Wiki contains several tutorials for getting started. You can also browse the framework's Javadoc for Server Components, and atmosphere.js for Client Components
The Atmosphere's Framework ships with many examples describing how to implements WebSockets, Server Side Events, Long Polling, Http Streaming and JSONP client's application. Take a look at this page to pick the best sample to starts with.
<dependency>
<groupId>org.atmosphere</groupId>
<artifactId>atmosphere-{atmosphere-module}</artifactId>
<version>0.9.5</version>
</dependency>
Where atmosphere-module can be: jersey, runtime (main module), guice, jquery, redis, hazelcast, jms, jgroups or gwt. Our official release are available from Maven Central download.
IMPORTANT: Migrating 0.x to the new 0.9 API
Jump directly inside the code: WebSocket, Server Side Events (SSE), Long-Polling, JSONP and Http Streaming!
Take a look at the PubSub Client-Server or the infamous Chat Client-Server to realize how simple Atmosphere is!
Using Socket.IO with Atmosphere
Writing HTML5 Server Side Events using Atmosphere
Comet/WebSocket? Introducing the Atmosphere framework
Latest Presentation - Writing highly scalable WebSocket using the Atmosphere Framework
Atmosphere 0.9 is our official release, and our work in progress version is 1.0, targeted for end of End of June 2012
If you are interested, subscribe to our mailing list for more info! We are on irc.freenode.net under #atmosphere-comet
0.9 release: 0.9.5 0.9.4 0.9.2/0.9.3 0.9.1 0.9.0