Hallo all,

((Some nice recent progress!!!   Verrry happy/impressed with everything
right now.  Slow going but what helped me tremendously was to find a (2 year
old) slide show: 
       Lecture 8 - Qooxdoo - Rap Course At The University Of Szeged

and some fundamental things started clicking.  Now the demos/playground
examples are making me most most anxious to be able to proceed with our
humble app.  A possible good reason for this is I don't have anything but
some reading experience with JS. )),

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Now ready to do some  testing, but need to make the critical decision of
what communications protocol / gem to use

(Note - I am experienced programmer but a newbie to all client-side type
issues - NO web experience.  So please go easy with me.)

There have been several big updates in the Ruby World and many library
packages have been left behind.  I almost need to use a recent version
(1.9.0 plus).  

Activity for RPC gems seem to be minimal and support has been dropped for
all as all that I have found.

EventMachine has been updated.   Clients and server examples I now have
working - and they use HTTP calls with IP Address and a channel number as
seen in the following:

      EventMachine::start_server "127.0.0.1", 8081, ModuleName


So my question(s) are several:   

      First  can (and how) can I begin to communicate to this server.  

And if this is not something that can be done with such a gem then are there
any suggestions what might make a viable alternative - at least to get
testing.


Thanks!

George K.
SwarmShepherd
 

   

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