Thanks Calvin. I read the docs for AQS and it looks worthwhile, not to
mention cheap too.
Thanks for mentioning this.

On Nov 6, 12:24 am, "Calvin Spealman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let's not be tied to any one thing. Consider something like amazons queue
> service?
>
> On Nov 5, 2008 12:44 PM, "slmnhq" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm starting to build an interactive application where an event (eg:
> mouse click) in one user's browser needs to trigger another event (eg:
> show a message) in another user's browser. Sometimes data (eg: chat
> messages) will be passed from one session to another.
>
> The way I was going to implement this was was to have the event
> producer make a json-rpc call to the GAE application. The application
> would store the message in a "queue" which is just a list of messages
> in memcache. The event consumer will periodically poll (via json-rpc)
> to get messages intended for it. There will be one message queue for
> each session.
>
> Each browser session will have a session id - I have not figured out
> how and when to generate this id.
>
> This is a somewhat naive approach and I was curious if there are
> issues that I might run into.
>
> Thanks,
> Salman
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