Howdy Rodger

Perhaps one might consider making a demo that simply
maintains an ad hoc XML structure identified through the
path portion of the url with optional attributes to indicate
the rota-table nodes.

This could allow anyone to build applications against it
be they games , collaborative creations or even the obligatory chat.

Somewhere in my code piles I have pieces for doing this kind of
thing in at least a couple of languages that are left over from
similar activities in the pre-websocket era.

--Doc

On 10/07/2011 12:54 AM, Roger F. Gay wrote:
> My websocket server has been running a demonstration for a couple of weeks 
> now. What I have is stable. But here's the thing. It's just an echo server 
> like the other guy had. That's a terrible demonstration for websockets, in 
> fact. You might as well do that with Ajax. I added a few lines so that when 
> the connection is made, the server responds several times making the point 
> that it can. Still, I'd like to build a more interesting demonstration of 
> something better suited to websockets. A chat demo comes to mind. There was 
> at least one person trying hard to get my demo to become a chat demo. He kept 
> replacing '/echo' in the websocket url with '/chat' - yes, I can see what 
> people do - this is as much a developmental test as a demo. I think he's 
> interesting in building one of his own and would be a potential early adopter.
>
> But maybe there's something better. Either something that would capture the 
> imagination - i.e. really show what websockets are about and how they can 
> transform the Internet experience - or something extremely well suited to 
> HTML5 that's now easier because of websockets - or something websockets can 
> do that you believe would be in high demand, or ....
>
> Anyway - comments and suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Roger
>



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