I've read about a similar problem here [1], they basically write from node 
to Redis, and use Redis' pub/sub to broadcast the changes to django.

[1]: http://lincolnloop.com/blog/2012/apr/23/ginger-tech-stack/

2012. április 25., szerda 15:15:35 UTC+2 időpontban Cassio Melo a 
következőt írta:
>
> I'm beginning with websockets and I'm confused with the number 
> libraries and configuration options. I just want to setup a project 
> where a node.js server calls a method in python/django and when the 
> last has finished, it transfers the result back to the node.js 
> server. 
>
> I'm not sure which is the best way of doing that (supposing the method 
> to be executed in django takes some time to finish). I see two 
> possibilities: 
>
> - node.js send async http requests to django server 
> - node.js communicates with django using AMQP 
>
> Can you give your view about it?

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