polling vs long polling
1.javascript - Scaling a chat app - short polling vs. long ...
Description:A few notes: Polling every second is overkill. The app will
still feel very responsive with a few seconds of delay between checks. To
save your db's traffic and speed ...
2.WebSockets vs Server-Sent Events vs Long-polling
Description:Long-polling Server-Sent Events WebSockets; Browser support
Supported by the most of currently used browsers Supported by Chrome 9+,
Firefox 6+, Opera 11+, Safari 5+
3.javascript - polling vs long polling - Stack Overflow
Description:He difference is this: long polling allows for some kind of
event-driven notifying, so the server is able to actively send data to the
client.
4.Long Polling vs Short Polling - Coder Talks
Description:A comparison between Short Polling and Long Polling - methods
of implementing realtime website data.
5.Push technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:Long polling . Long polling is itself not a true push; long
polling is a variation of the traditional polling technique, but it allows
emulating a push mechanism ...
6.New York Senate - Long vs. Gillibrand
Description:Since the founding of the Republican Party in the 1850s, New
York politics was divided between Republican upstate and Democratic New
York City. The growth of the ...
7.Avoiding long polling | Query7
Description:Long polling. This technique is an optimisation of the
traditional polling method. In long polling, once the client makes a
connection with the server ...
8.Comet is Always Better Than Polling
Description:17 Responses to "Comet is Always Better Than Polling"
Continuing Intermittent Incoherency » Comet Daily Is Live! Says: November
7th, 2007 at 1:00 am
9.2012 New York Senate: Long vs. Gillibrand - Polls ...
Description:Polls and chart for 2012 New York Senate: Long vs. Gillibrand.
Latest estimate: Gillibrand 63.9%, Long 24.0%.
10.Comet Daily » Blog Archive » Latency: Long Polling vs ...
Description:10 Responses to "Latency: Long Polling vs Forever Frame" Ben
Scherrey Says: December 18th, 2007 at 4:20 am. I agree that, with a
request/response protocol like ...
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