This example is a copy of example from websocket-multiplex project:
To run this example, first install dependencies:
npm install
And run a server:
node server.js
That will spawn an http server at http://127.0.0.1:9999/ which will serve both html (served from the current directory) and also SockJS service (under the /multiplex path).
With that set up, WebSocket-multiplex is able to push three virtual connections over a single SockJS connection. See the code for details.