Nathan
I know what web sockets are and I am certainly not against advances in
browser/server technology.
Regards
Maurice
From: Maurice O'Prey
No doubt someone is doing it now and maybe in future they will use Web
Sockets?
By now they may have deployed a browser user interface, but the need for Web
Sockets may be based more on:
Do you want the browser to be immediately notified the moment an event
occurs somewhere on the network?
Is there a server that needs to asynchronously push, or possibly stream
messages to a browser or a pool of browsers based on events that occur on or
are first made known to the server, then forwarded to browsers?
-Nathan.
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