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<H1>[99s-extend] websocket over ssl</H1>
<B>Loïc Hoguin</B>
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<I>Sat Jan 10 15:34:41 CET 2015</I>
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<PRE>Just kernel, stdlib, ssl, cowboy should be enough. Order does not matter
I think.
On 01/10/2015 03:28 PM, <A HREF="https://lists.ninenines.eu/listinfo/extend">e at bestmx.net</A> wrote:
>><i> In Cowboy, use start_https instead of start_http.
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</I>><i> thanx! it makes a lot of sense for me.
</I>><i> tell me please what deps should be declared in the .app file?
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</I>><i> is the following correct?
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</I>><i> {applications, [
</I>><i> kernel,
</I>><i> stdlib,
</I>><i> crypto,
</I>><i> public_key,
</I>><i> ssl,
</I>><i> cowboy
</I>><i> ]},
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</I>><i> does the order matters?
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</I>><i> (i borrowed that from the internet without deep understanding of the
</I>><i> roles of each app on the list)
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