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HTML5 Server-Push Technologies, Part 1

Server-Sent Events and WebSockets explained HTML5 Server-Push Technologies, Part 1 Wed, 2010-03-31 Gregor Roth Server-Sent Events and WebSockets explained Contents 1. The evolution of the web 2. HTML5 2.1 Server-Sent Events Still to come... Resources The upcoming HTML5 specification includes a lot of powerful and exiting features which turn web browsers into a fully capable rich internet application (RIA) client platform. This article takes a deeper look into two new HTML5 communication standards, Server-Sent Events and WebSockets. These new standards have the potential to become the dominant Server-push technologies for helping developers to write real-time web applications. 1. The evolution of the web Since its beginning in the 1990s, the World Wide Web has grown rapidly and became more and more dynamic. While the first generation of web pages were static documents, later generations of web sites have been enriched by dynamic elements, followed ultimately by the development of highly-interactive browser-based rich internet applications. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) was designed in t...


Date: March, 31 2010
Url: http://www.java.net/article/2010/03/31/html5-server-push-technologies-part-1


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