Hi Xavier, 

thanks for your reply - well yes, that's certainly right. I've just lost
sight of it. But I got another question: how stable is the wicketstuff-push
project or what sections are stable and which have to be improved for use in
a professional webapp?

thanks in advance

Michael 

Xavier Hanin wrote:
> 
> On 10/22/07, Michael Sparer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> today I wondered if there's a wicket-approach for pushing messages from
>> the
>> server to the client (also called reverse ajax or pushlets). Well yes,
>> there
>> is one called wicketstuff push. I looked at its examples and soon managed
>> to
>> implement my own pushing stuff. In the examples (chat-example) however,
>> the
>> ChannelService that delivers the messages to its listeners, is stored in
>> the
>> application. I.e. there is only one channel for the whole application.
>> Now imagine I want to create an additional private-chat-room for two
>> users
>> --> I'd need a ChannelService only for two users. So my question is:
>> what's
>> the wicket way to pass and store such an object which is applicable only
>> for
>> two users (sessions)?
> 
> 
> You can use an application wide ChannelService and use the channel name
> ("chat/message" in the example) to isolate messages by private-chat-room.
> 
> Xavier
> 
> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Michael
>>
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