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Dirkjan Ochtman commented on COUCHDB-841:
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I agree that the time to do this probably hasn't exactly arrived yet; it would
make more sense to wait until the protocol has been finalized. Which as far as
I gather should be close except for the security issue in the recent version.
On the other hand, I think the caniuse-report is looking rather promising, with
websockets available in all of the modern browsers (Firefox 4, Chrome, Safari,
Opera -- I don't think we can count IE9 as fully modern yet). We've started
using it at work, and it seems to work wonderfully in both Firefox 4 and Chrome
(although I had to enable it in Firefox to circumvent the security protection).
So I think this would be great to do, but it would make sense to wait until the
security bugs have been ironed out of the protocol.
It would also need someone to step up and make this happen in mochiweb, AFAICT.
> Support WebSockets in continuous changes feeds
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> Key: COUCHDB-841
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-841
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: HTTP Interface
> Affects Versions: 1.0
> Reporter: Dirkjan Ochtman
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> Just wanted to put this on the roadmap: it would be nice if continuous
> changes feeds (and maybe some other things in CouchDB, not sure) could
> support WebSockets. WebSockets are an emerging standard (there's no final
> spec yet) with implementations in both recent Chrome and Firefox (beta)
> releases that allows servers to push information to the browser without
> having to do polling (or longpolling).
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