Comet and Reverse Ajax: The Next-Generation Ajax 2.0
Dennis McCarthy · Chris Crane
Mar 2009 · Apress
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One of the most basic laws of a web application is that the client, not the server, must initiate any communication between the two. There are a number of common–use cases where, ideally, the server would like to talk to the client—dashboards and monitoring apps, chat rooms and other collaborations, and progress reports on long–running processes. Comet (a.k.a. Reverse Ajax) provides a mechanism for enabling this. Comet is moderately complex to implement. But this practical, hands–on book gets you going.
In Part 1 of this book, we start by examining the use cases, and look at the simple alternatives to Comet and how far they can satisfy your needs. In some situations, though, only Comet will do.
In Part 2, we demonstrate how to set up and run a Comet–based application.
With this book, be a part of the next generation, Ajax 2.0.
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About the author
Phil McCarthy has eight years of experience in information technology, using Java, various dynamic languages, web development, etc. in the fields of videogame development, telecoms, and banking.
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