[CentOS] OT - pushing database updates to web browser
Gary Stainburn
gary at ringways.co.ukWed Feb 7 16:45:57 UTC 2018
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On Wednesday 07 February 2018 14:57:47 Timotheus Pokorra wrote: > Search for websockets and html5. > > eg. > http://srchea.com/build-a-real-time-application-using-html5-websockets > > all the best, > Timotheus Thanks for this. Looks a very interesting article, and exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks Leon for your reply too. I do already make use of JS and XMLHttpRequest in my pages but they are all driven by the client / JS code. The new project will see 20+ users all managing a jobs list status page. Rather than have all 20+ browsers poll the server every n seconds, I want a method where if one user updates a job status it updates the server, and the server then kicks the other clients into pulling the update. The websockets above may well be the answer I need.
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