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The port in client.connect("wss://your-secured-server-ip:port/uri") is optional, and port 443 will be used if not specified. Try to paste the whole You certainly have to verify and test for yourself as your to-be-connected WSS server can behave differently, and without Minimal, Reproducible Example, it's futile to guess what's going on, if failure. Try to increase
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Hi all,
I am using this package to trying out something. The format of URL WSS provided by the server to which I want to send the request is as following: "wss://your.cumulocity.environment.fullqualifieddomainname/notification2/consumer/token=yourJwtTokenRequestedFromNotification2TokenService"
However, in this library the format for using WSS is client.connect("wss://your-secured-server-ip:port/uri"); So in this case how should I adapt my endpoint to the method defined in your library?
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