Here is the chat app on Heroku:

http://cold-stream-6156.herokuapp.com/index.html

-Gijs

On Mar 28, 1:39 pm, "Gijs S." <gijsstuur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> clj-browserchannel-demo demonstrates cross-browser compatible, real-
> time, bi-directional communication between ClojureScript and Clojure
> using Google Closure BrowserChannel.
>
> From the Google Closure API: "A BrowserChannel simulates a
> bidirectional socket over HTTP. It is the basis of the Gmail Chat IM
> connections to the server."
> The javascript api of BrowserChannel is open-source and part of the
> Google Closure library. The server component is not, as is noted in
> the Google Closure book ("Closure: The Definitive Guide by Michael
> Bolin").
>
> clj-browserchannel-demo is an example chat application using a server
> side implementation for BrowserChannel written in Clojure. The server
> component is for BrowserChannel version 8.
>
> This enables client->server and server->client communication in
> ClojureScript and Closure web apps, without any javascript
> dependencies other than the Google Closure library.
>
> The chat example runs in at least:
> * Chrome
> * Firefox
> * Internet Explorer 5.5+ (!!)
> * Android browser
>
> The code is on github:https://github.com/thegeez/clj-browserchannel-demo
>
> Read the README for instructions on running and for further background
> on the BrowserChannel protocol and capabilities.
>
> Cheers,
> Gijs Stuurmanhttp://twitter.com/thegeez/http://thegeez.github.com

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