Comment by mort96

1 day ago

It's the main reason why I use websockets for a whole lot of things. I don't wanna build my own message chunking layer on top of TCP every time.

WebSocket is full of web-tech silliness; you'd be better off doing your own framing.

  • Well, it also has the advantage of providing pretty decent encryption for free through WSS.

    But yeah, where that's unnecessary, it's probably just as easy to have a 4-byte length prefix, since TCP handles the checksum and retransmit and everything for you.

    • It's just a standard TLS layer, works with any TCP protocol, nothing WebSocket-specific in it.

      You should ideally design your messages to fit within a single Ethernet packet, so 2 bytes is more than enough for the size. Though I have sadly seen an increasing amount of developers send arbitrarily large network messages and not care about proper design.

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