No, you would have to poll for updates, however thrift is designed for
small, quick calls so should be fine. Might be worth looking at the
event-based thrift servers to keep your server-side load down if you
have a very large number of client connections.

On 12 April 2011 13:42, Powers, Sean <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking to use Apache Thrift to have one client send data to the server 
> and then have the server push that data to any clients. Is this possible, or 
> would the client need to periodically check for new data? I'm looking for 
> something similar to WCF's callbacks.
> I'm pretty new to Apache Thrift and I'm using it in C#/.NET currently and 
> will likely have a Java client. Thanks.
> -       Sean
>
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