Added configurable maxFramePayloadLength to ReactorNettyWebSocketClient #22367
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Currently the ReactorNettyWebSocketClient (RNWSC) doesn't allow for a configurable maxFramePayloadLength. The HttpClient used by the RNWSC allows for a configurable maxFramePayloadLength however, the method .websocket() used by the RNWSC ignores whatever is set by the HttpClient and uses a default value of 65536. As shown below:
ReactorNettyWebSocketClient invokes .websocket()
The method invoked on the HttpClient ignores the value you may have set in your HttpClient
I've solved the issue by using the overloaded .websocket() method on the HttpClient which takes a maxFramePayloadLength.
The maxFramePayloadLength is now configurable in the RNWSC.