Hi Ganesan,

Is there a way in GWT to push data from server to client.
Right now i am using RPC asyncallback but for that client needs to make
request to server and then it responds.
So its more like pull mechanism .I wud need push .

Thanks
Hamish

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 6:38 AM, J.Ganesan <[email protected]>wrote:

> You can replicate the  TCP client server communication in your
> existing code in GWT with websockets.
>
> J.Ganesan
> www.DataStoreGwt.com
>
>
>
> On May 27, 10:36 am, ham <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have this code wherein i have a TCP client server communication
> > happening.The server reads a file which has integers stored in it and
> > sends response to each client .The server spawns a new thread for each
> > client.
> > I need to make use of GWT to show a  fish moving with new updates from
> > server.
> > Now i cannot have TCP class on client side as GWT would not allow
> > socket library on client side.So i create a new TCP client on
> > server(GWT server) and things work.
> > But I cannot create multiple TCP clients (multiple tabs opened)  as
> > GWT server is singleton.
> > So i thought of creating a new TCP client on each new request from
> > browser but i cannot keep track of which client made the request as
> > each is a new process and there is no connection between tabs.
> >
> > So I am little stuck here.
> >
> > So in short there are 2 problems.
> > 1.Can i have TCP library on client side.(If yes then no need for
> > second problem)
> > 2.If not then i need to create a new TCP client at GWT server (RPC)
> > and  keep track of which client did that and send updates to that
> > client.Since each client would have a different data on TCP server
> > read.
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