Thank you for the explanation! i will do some more research in to that
and see how i can get that in to my code :) I might post a question
about implementing that in to mine as well. Any demos out there for me
to look at? And is this installed on the client side?

On Jan 7, 8:07 am, Peter E Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 07 January 2008, Ariel Flesler wrote:
>
> > How is that the client can listen for responses of the server? it's an
> > XHR connection that remains opened ?
>
> there are a couple transports availble in the dojox.cometd client, long
> polling being the default. subscribe() would issue a command to the server
> (ch: /cometd/meta) to alert the server it wants messages published on some
> topic.  when something comes to the server
> via someone's publish(), anyone subscribed to that topic() gets that data.
>
> for instance, I did a magnet "demo", is was basically:
>
> connect(onDragStart) -> publish("/magnet/moving",{ node: magnetId });
> connect(onDragEnd) -> publish("/magnet/done",{
>         coords:$("magnet").dimensions(),
>                magnet: magnetId});
>
> subscribe("/magnet/done",function(o){
>         var x = o.data.x +"px";
>         var y = o.data.x +"px";
>                 $(o.data.magnet).css({ top: y, left: x });
>
> });
>
> > Ariel Flesler
>
> > On 6 ene, 21:30, Peter E Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > For whatever reason the "magnet" post didn't get pushed to my client, but
> > > I wanted to chime in.
>
> > > fwiw, I have been considering porting the dojox.cometd client to
> > > jQuery-plugin-like code.
>
> > > but as far as I know, the only "real" javascript implementation of comet
> > > client is the dojo 1.x one.  DWR has a java client as well, which is cool
> > > at a glance, but I've not had any chance to play with it.
>
> > > i use twistd comet server and dojox.cometd a lot. It love it. and the API
> > > is very simple, the jQuery would look something like:
>
> > > $.cometd.init(url);
> > > $.cometd.publish("/some/topic",{ some:"object" });
> > > $.cometd.subscribe("/some/topic",function(obj){
> > >    console.log(obj.data); // [object some:object]
>
> > > });
>
> > > no ETA, I'm really just playing around with it. Big fan of comet though
> > > personally, would love to see it adopted in the various toolkits.
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Peter Higgins
>
> > > On Tuesday 01 January 2008, Eridius wrote:
> > > > This might or might not be what your looking for but if you want to
> > > > keep pushing new content to a page you could use the JHeartbeat plugin
>
> > > >http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/JHeartbeat/
>
> > > > coughlinsmyalias wrote:
> > > > > Hey all, I am wondering is it possible with jQuery or any other
> > > > > plugin to have say real time results on a page. To do say see what
> > > > > other changes are being made as you are on the screen?
>
> > > > > Or any with a tad bit delay of a couple of seconds?
>
> > > > > Thanks!
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