On 8/12/2012 12:06 PM, BRIAN M. FITZPATRICK wrote:
I've looked all over the net and I have been unable to find a concrete answer 
to this question. I am about to start development on a web application that 
will need to provide real-time updates of data to user's browsers. WebSockets 
are ideal for this task.

I have read in some places on the net that PHP is not suitable for WebSockets 
due to it's nature. That WebSockets are designed for long running 
threads/processes which each maintain multiple event-driven connections, 
whereas PHP was designed around the short-lived single process procedural 
paradigm.

Yet on the other hand I see lots of guides and libraries (such as 
http://socketo.me/) on the net that deal with PHP WebSockets. So I don't know 
what to think at this stage. Is PHP a suitable platform for developing a web 
application that requires WebSockets?



Back in 2007, I wrote a cli php script to run as a socket server for a game I was playing at the time. It has been running on every server I've put together since then. To say that PHP isn't suited to this type of service is wrong.

Give it a shot.  Can't hurt to try.

Jim

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