There is even a cometd contribution:

http://qooxdoo.org/contrib/project/cometd

However, I think cometd will be made redundant by the new HTML5 server side
event "eventSource" technology:

http://dev.w3.org/html5/eventsource/
http://dsheiko.com/weblog/html5-and-server-sent-events/

There is support for it in the latest Opera and Chrome and Safari (as far as
I remember), and hopefully the rest will follow. This will allow for a
really simple subscription to server-sent events without the overhead of
either cometd or websockets (both too complicated for my taste). Is that
something the core team has any interest in implementing - so I would open a
bug. Otherwise, I will probably write a contrib. However, this seems too
important a technology to not be supported by the core framework - after
all, it is server-agnostic and very easy to integrate with the qooxdoo event
infrastructure.

C. 
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