
During October 2025, Weijusha contributed to the webex-js-sdk repository by developing features that enhanced real-time event handling and service reliability. They implemented Mercury Events, enabling clients to receive ActiveClusterStatusEvent notifications for cluster migrations and introduced WebSocket-based cache invalidation to replace polling, reducing latency. Weijusha also built priority-based service URL selection in Service Catalog V2, ensuring deterministic endpoint resolution when multiple URLs are available. Addressing a complex bug, they improved meeting controls in breakout sessions by refining routing logic between main and breakout URLs. Their work demonstrated strong proficiency in JavaScript, TypeScript, WebSockets, and robust API integration techniques.

October 2025 monthly summary for webex-js-sdk focusing on delivering high-value features and reliability improvements. Key features delivered include Mercury Events: ActiveClusterStatusEvent for real-time cluster migration awareness and u2c.cache-invalidation via WebSocket to replace polling; and Service Catalog V2: Priority-based service URL selection for deterministic URL resolution when multiple endpoints are available. Major bugs fixed include reliable meeting controls in breakout sessions by correctly differentiating main and breakout URLs and routing API requests accordingly. Overall impact includes reduced latency, improved reliability in complex meeting flows, and more consistent endpoint selection, contributing to higher user satisfaction and platform stability. Technologies/skills demonstrated include WebSocket-based event handling, event-driven architecture, priority-based ordering, and robust routing logic; commits demonstrate strong, focused, and testable changes.
October 2025 monthly summary for webex-js-sdk focusing on delivering high-value features and reliability improvements. Key features delivered include Mercury Events: ActiveClusterStatusEvent for real-time cluster migration awareness and u2c.cache-invalidation via WebSocket to replace polling; and Service Catalog V2: Priority-based service URL selection for deterministic URL resolution when multiple endpoints are available. Major bugs fixed include reliable meeting controls in breakout sessions by correctly differentiating main and breakout URLs and routing API requests accordingly. Overall impact includes reduced latency, improved reliability in complex meeting flows, and more consistent endpoint selection, contributing to higher user satisfaction and platform stability. Technologies/skills demonstrated include WebSocket-based event handling, event-driven architecture, priority-based ordering, and robust routing logic; commits demonstrate strong, focused, and testable changes.
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