From 0dc063ab7d94edb37c61f821b5d8e4c2da7f8ff1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Lo=C3=AFc=20Hoguin?= Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 20:12:13 +0300 Subject: Improve handler interface and documentation This change simplifies a little more the sub protocols mechanism. Aliases have been removed. The renaming of loop handlers as long polling handlers has been reverted. Plain HTTP handlers now simply do their work in the init/2 callback. There is no specific code for them. Loop handlers now follow the same return value as Websocket, they use ok to continue and shutdown to stop. Terminate reasons for all handler types have been documented. The terminate callback is now appropriately called in all cases (or should be). Behaviors for all handler types have been moved in the module that implement them. This means that cowboy_handler replaces the cowboy_http_handler behavior, and similarly cowboy_loop replaces cowboy_loop_handler, cowboy_websocket replaces cowboy_websocket_handler. Finally cowboy_rest now has the start of a behavior in it and will have the full list of optional callbacks defined once Erlang 18.0 gets released. The guide has been reorganized and should be easier to follow. --- doc/src/guide/erlang_beginners.ezdoc | 5 ----- 1 file changed, 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/src/guide/erlang_beginners.ezdoc') diff --git a/doc/src/guide/erlang_beginners.ezdoc b/doc/src/guide/erlang_beginners.ezdoc index f62543f..74d3470 100644 --- a/doc/src/guide/erlang_beginners.ezdoc +++ b/doc/src/guide/erlang_beginners.ezdoc @@ -33,8 +33,3 @@ Instead of going into every single details of the language, Joe focuses on the central concepts behind Erlang, and shows you how they can be used to write a variety of different applications. - -At the time of writing, the 2nd edition of the book is in beta, -and includes a few details about upcoming Erlang features that -cannot be used today. Choose the edition you want, then get -reading! -- cgit v1.2.3