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- [Shonna] Well, that's our chat app, folks. Thank you for taking my course. We just covered a lot of ground, showing you how you can write a chat application, both the client, using SockJS, and the server, using the Spring Framework and its support for the WebSocket API. I hope you got something useful out of the exercises. I also hope you take the time to challenge yourself to extend the provided code and achieve way more than I could cover in this brief lesson. You should note that the Spring community and the SockJS community both have forums that you might want to follow so that you can ask questions and get help on whatever next steps you choose to take. Feel free to reach out to me with comments and to share your challenge results. You can find me on LinkedIn at Shashonna Smith and on Twitter @coderighter. I want to encourage you to round out your Spring know-how by taking my other courses in the library, Spring: Test-Driven Development with JUnit and Spring MVC, a deep dive.

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