Hi Dave,

If the server only returns 0 or 1, you'll have to have a user base of tens of thousands for the server to run into performance issues. Probably, the problem won't be data traffic but requests for connections queueing up at the port.

The ChatRev server and its clients are continuously sending pings and pongs and we're chatting at the same time, without any problems.

To make your app register URLs, you should probably edit the pList of your standalone as described at Cocoadev.com and handle AppleEvents in a simple AppleEvent handler in your mainstack.

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On 27 jan 2009, at 14:34, Dave wrote:

Hi All,

This is a Mac only question!

Is it possible to register a URL Hander for an Application built using RunRev?

Please see:

http://www.cocoadev.com/index.pl?HowToRegisterURLHandler

Which describes (sort of) how to do it for a regular Cocoa Application.

Some specific questions are:

Will this work in the IDE?

On a Standalone, how would I get the URL string in order to find out what to do?

To give a bit of background to this, I have an app that "polls" the server every 5 seconds or so to see if there is updated data available. This has worked ok up to now, but the server team are worried that it will kill the server if there are many Clients polling. On the Windows application (written in RealBasic) they have handled this, I need to do something similar for the Mac version.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated since I'm not really sure on where to start!

All the Best
Dave


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