thanks Sylvain Hellegouarch wrote: > FYI > > http://groups.google.fr/group/turbogears/browse_frm/thread/b29925a652cbdc11 > > - Sylvain > > > > > Hi guys > > i was wondering if someone has successfuly used server push for apps > > such as meebo etc using django > > if so can you share some guidelines on using them > > > > > > I have a continuously running python webserver and a website, if there > > is a new mail or message, how do i ping and let the website or the user > > know without polling, using twisted web2 > > thanks a lot > > > > > > New server software is often required to make applications built using > > Comet scale, but the patterns for event-driven IO on the server side > > are becoming better distributed. Even Apache will provide a Comet-ready > > worker module in the upcoming 2.2 release. Until then, tools like > > Twisted, POE, Nevow, mod_pubsub, and other higher-level event-driven IO > > abstractions are making Comet available to developers on the bleeding > > edge. Modern OSes almost all now support some sort of kernel-level > > event-driven IO system as well. I've even heard that Java's NIO > > packages will start to take advantage of them in a forthcoming release. > > These tools are quietly making the event-driven future a reality. This > > stuff will scale, and most of the tools are in place already.
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