Still waiting for someone to help me see light at the end of this tunnel :)
/andy On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 8:23 PM, andy nes <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey, > > I am new to XMPP and new to event based(Asynchronous) programming , hence > I need guidance in structuring my XMPP based application. > > We are building a real time location based service where XMPP forms the > communications framework. The plan is to use pubsub functionality to get > the geolocation from various users. The business data, including > co-ordinates is persisted in MySQL database. > > The business logic layer connects to the XMPP server as a Component. One > of the tasks of the business logic component is also to store the data in > the database. > > *Here's the question* - Should I have to structure my business logic > application using an event based framework such as Twisted to take the > advantage of the concurrent connection capability of XMPP? > > To put the question in other words, if I design my business logic on > django framework, which is a synchronous framework, will it create bottle > neck for rest of the system? If django doesn't work efficiently, should I > use Twisted (or a similar asynchronous framework) to build my business > logic component? > > Forgive my noob-ness in the question. As mentioned earlier, this is my > first foray into XMPP and event based programming. > > Any suggestions on general architecture to build components for XMPPbased > applications are most welcome. > > > regards, > andy >
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