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2007 May 10
3
Camping and Threads!
Hey Everybody!
I was wondering if/how Camping can process more than one request at
once (i.e. not what Rails does). I''m fairly new to threads, and I
bought a book, and read some of it, and dived into the Camping source...
I found some thread stuff but I''m not... entirely sure. So I thought
I would ask!
RYan.
http://yeahnah.org/
2007 Feb 15
3
Re: Incremental Updates
...acking is not going to hammer your server
anything like as much.
The X-JSON header in Prototype, combined with Ajax.Responders, makes an
excellent infrastructure for the piggy-backing approach.
Dave
On Thursday 15 February 2007 18:03, Ryan Gahl wrote:
> Short of using comet (google for "cometd" for an explanation), this is a
> manual type of thing...
>
> 1. Initial request goes to server, server responds "starting step 1"
> 2. Client gets message, immediately sends another request to server, server
> responds "still in step 1, dude, chill out..."
&...
2006 Dec 05
7
mongrel and long lived connections
Hi,
I found this article
http://cyll.org/blog/tech/2006-08-09-themongrelcomet.html on mongrel
and COMET very interesting.
I ran the code, and it worked just as Christopher explained. The one
thing I don''t understand is why mongrel can only handle 1 connection
at a time. I thought that mongrel used a thread per connection.
It appears that each registered handler can only handle 1
2006 Jul 20
16
Juggernaut Released - (a.k.a Armageddon)
I''ve just released Juggernaut - a plugin for ruby on rails.
Check out the site: http://juggernaut.rubyforge.org
I?ve also finished a demo that illustrates some of Juggernuat?s
capabilities. You can sign up for an account here:
http://alexmaccaw.no-ip.info:3500/login/sign_up . It might be a tad slow
as it?s running from my home machine.
Juggernaut for Ruby on Rails initiates a flash