Ok, yes of course, the libape-controller. What are the limitations
using libape-controller?

Reading the wiki, theoretically, it is possible to use the libape-
controller to build a user event listening/notification system - for
instance, if users can be "buddies" on a website, would it be possible
for a user to get notifications of what people in his buddylist are
doing, like "buddy a is viewing page X", "buddy b is searching for
'second hand cars'" etc?

Br / Fredrik


On Sep 10, 10:04 pm, John Chavarria <[email protected]> wrote:
> The ability to code modules in JS on the server side will be available  
> with the APE 1.0 release, wich will be available in early October.
>
> About PHP, the thing you can do is use libape-controller 
> (http://ape-project.org/wiki/index.php/Libape-controller
> )
>
> That could be really usefull for pushing data in one code line, easily.
>
> Regards,
>
> Le 10 sept. 2009 à 21:59, Bjarman a écrit :
>
>
>
> > Is there an ETA on the ability to code modules in js?
>
> > I would really like to get my hands dirty but I really would like to
> > avoid having to learn C.
>
> > Also, using php in the middle, are there any live examples or live
> > projects available right now, apart from the really nice color
> > swapping thing?
>
> > Br/Fredrik
>
> > On Aug 10, 2:10 pm, Odelon Miranda <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi,
>
> >> Another alternative is if you can have a middle php script that  
> >> where you
> >> save on the DB before passing it to ape.
> >> This way the ape server will react more faster since it will just  
> >> concern in
> >> making sure that the information are spread out.
>
> >> I hope this make sense to you.
>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Odie
>
> >> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 7:59 PM, Florian Gasquez <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> you can do it by creating a server side module (in C) when the  
> >>> module load,
> >>> juste load the data you need from your database. For now it's only  
> >>> possible
> >>> in C, but we are working on javascript on the server side to do it  
> >>> in a more
> >>> user friendly way ^^
>
> >>> Some docs :
>
> >>>    -
> >>>    http://www.ape-project.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_create_a_server_Module
> >>>    -
> >>>    http://www.ape-project.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_write_an_application
> >>> ...
>
> >>> Regards
>
> >>> --
> >>> Gasquez Florian - R&D Web Engineer
> >>> [email protected]
> >>>http://www.weelya.com
>
> >>> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 13:31, Stylus <[email protected]>  
> >>> wrote:
>
> >>>> Hi All,
>
> >>>> The APE works very nice and broadcast all info to all clients,  
> >>>> but I
> >>>> have another question, could the data sent from the browser be  
> >>>> saved
> >>>> at the server, in DB or XML file etc, and load it back next time?  
> >>>> It
> >>>> would be great if you could explain me a bit on this.
>
> >>>> Thank you.
>
> >>>> Stylus
>
> >> --
> >> We stretch out both of our arms...
> >> Pass through the clouds, straight to the sky...
> >> Even though we touched the Moon and the Mars...
> >> We still cannot touch the TRUTH.
> >> --- from the manga BLEACH
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