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/**
* Jetty WebSocket Client API
* <p>
* The core class is {@link org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.client.WebSocketClient}, which acts as a central configuration object (for example
* for {@link org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.client.WebSocketClient#setConnectTimeout(long)},
* {@link org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.client.WebSocketClient#setCookieStore(java.net.CookieStore)},
* etc.) and as a factory for WebSocket {@link org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.api.Session} objects.
* <p>
* The <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455">WebSocket protocol</a> is based on a framing protocol built
* around an upgraded HTTP connection. It is primarily focused on the sending of messages (text or binary), with an
* occasional control frame (close, ping, pong) that this implementation uses.
* <p>
* {@link org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.client.WebSocketClient} holds a number of {@link org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.api.Session}, which in turn
* is used to manage physical vs virtual connection handling (mux extension).
*/
package org.eclipse.jetty.websocket.client;