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RealTime Data Over HTTP (Push Based Refresh)

Hi,

(NOTE: For the following post, please Only Consider HTTP Via WebBrowser)

Data Publishing over HTTP is 'pull' based, i.e. the browser has to
request(refresh ) to get data.

Is there any way that the data is published(pushe d) to the browser in
realtime so that the webpage does have to request or poll for a refresh?

Consider a Quotes Watch Grid where symbols are refreshed as any change
happens instead of periodically polling to refresh the bid ask proce of the
symbol.

In the real world one solution being used in this scenario is JAVA Applets;
equivalent of which (that I am aware of) is ActiveX.
What is the .NET alternative, IF ANY ?
Are J# Applets mature enough?
Does WS-Eventing work over HTTP via Web Browser?

Thanx In Advance.
rawCoder
Nov 17 '05 #1
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If a server want's to communicate back to the client it needs to establish a
(new!) connection to the client. This means they change roles; the server
acts as client and the client as server. This is independent of the protocol
and even the language the client application is implemented in.

You definitly need a fat/thin client that is possible to open a TCP/IP
listener on the client side. Possible Implementations would be a .Net Form,
ActiveX, or J# Applets.

To satisty you're NOTE: For the .Net case you could use SOAP over HTTP as
remoting protocol.

Hope that helps,
Markus

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Hi,

(NOTE: For the following post, please Only Consider HTTP Via WebBrowser)

Data Publishing over HTTP is 'pull' based, i.e. the browser has to
request(refresh ) to get data.

Is there any way that the data is published(pushe d) to the browser in
realtime so that the webpage does have to request or poll for a refresh?

Consider a Quotes Watch Grid where symbols are refreshed as any change
happens instead of periodically polling to refresh the bid ask proce of
the
symbol.

In the real world one solution being used in this scenario is JAVA
Applets;
equivalent of which (that I am aware of) is ActiveX.
What is the .NET alternative, IF ANY ?
Are J# Applets mature enough?
Does WS-Eventing work over HTTP via Web Browser?

Thanx In Advance.
rawCoder

Nov 17 '05 #2

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