Hello,
Well, i'm not asking for help here but to make a suggestion / ask for information i
have already searched in this forum without success :
Is server push capability planned into the Seam remoting roadmap ?
I just make my first approach of Seam and i read that, for the moment and like the Echo2
framework and also ZK if i remember well, we have a "cyclic server pulling
interval" to emulate a push.
But what about a real push capability we are used to name http streaming / comet / bayeux
/ reverse ajax ?
Some don't manage to, some tried but have strong drawbacks (like people from lazlo),
and some others did it beautifully (dwr with tibco, smartclient...)
If it's planned, perfect.
If it's too hard, would it be easier to use DWR directly into Seam ? It's licence
is compliant as i know.
By the way, DWR integrates with many external libraries like Struts, JSF, Webwork, Rife
and so on. See the section on integration
http://getahead.org/dwr/integration
And about reverse Ajax:
Comet, a.k.a. Reverse Ajax (
http://getahead.org/dwr/reverse-ajax) in DWR 2.0 needs careful
configuration (
http://getahead.org/dwr/reverse-ajax/configuration) to work around the
various network problems that can arise.
We have enough ressources to have reverse ajax into Seam to my mind.
Except DWR and still with a compliant licence, we have pushlets
http://www.pushlets.com/.
Another example is LightStreamer
http://www.lightstreamer.com. This one is free but
don't have a compliant licence with the one of Seam.
That would be particulary useful into Seam as there are cool things and real needs that
you simply can't answer with a push "simulation" which is more a
"trick", a "plan B" than a real solution to the concept.
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