Good idea George. Thank you.

Paul
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Flashcoders mailing list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] "real time" flash interface.


> Hi,
>
> I think you might could write a simple shell script on server(if unix)
> to check the update time of that status file, and if it was updated,
> increase serial number in another file which your Flash client could
> check (working like a flag), and create another easy read file such as
> XML formated for Flash for update information. So when your Flash find
> the serial number is increased, check the XML file then.
>
> George
>
> Paul Andrews wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm about to start a new project which will display the workings of a
server based system that's manipulating data and passing it between servers.
At each stage of the process a flat file is written that indicates a change
in status/readiness of the data for the next stage in the process.
> >
> > My flash project will sit over the top of this indicating what's going
on - driven by the flat file status changes. It's unlikely that I can really
change the infrastructure at all - probably the best I'll be able to do will
be to have the  status files copied into a suitable form for the flash
project to read. It's going to be interesting if I can't meddle with the
infrastructure or get a file format compatible with loadvars or xml..
> >
> > Since it's unlikely I can add much to the infrastructure, as far as I
can tell the best approach is simply to poll for the presence of the status
files regularly and read them to pick up any changes. I don't know if I'll
be able to expose the files through a web service, or add a socket server.
> >
> > So my current thinking is to poll (read the status files if they are
there), then sleep for an interval then poll again (this will be as
real-time as I can manage). Effectively I'll be building an event-driven
project that generates events to update the interface in reaction to the
presence of the status files. Unfortunately, without a socket server I can't
push the changes, nor can I reply on other solutions being installed on the
server side (such as media server).
> >
> > As the status changes, I'll animate the flash interface to show what's
going on on the servers.
> >
> > Anyone done this kind of thing before and have some sage advice/gotchas?
> >
> > Paul
> > --
> > ipauland.com
>
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