Server Push Support Tutorial

Server push technologies, such as Comet and Continuations, allow Rich Internet Applications to get over the Web "pull" paradigm, enabling the creation of collaborative web applications. In this tutorial we’ll show you Swan’s abstraction for generating and handling server side events to build collaborative web applications, using Ajax and Java, without having to learn or to deal with the complexities of using Comets or Continuations.

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Publisher:ObjectWave Published:12/17/2008 Type:
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Topics: Java IDEs HTML & XHTML Tools & Methods Ajax & Scripting

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