On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Victor Vasiliev <vasilvv(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Finally, other
than WebSocket and the socket interface, the one
other subscription method we should have it some sort of HTTP hook call,
i.e., it sends an HTTP request to the subscriber. This allows
event-driven
clients without having a socket constantly open.
I am not sure what exactly do you mean by that.
When a message is sent, it is delivered by the daemon submitting an HTTP
POST request to a registered client URI. This is a commonly used scheme for
push notification delivery, such as when using Amazon's notification
service.
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Major in Computer Science
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