I will try this idea ... A server with the C++ application A server with the web app.
The web app Client polling for C++ server Thanks.. El 19-05-2011, a las 13:01, Bryan Duxbury escribió: > Your options are multiple servers, like you described below, and clientside > polling. The latter would consist of the client calling a server method to > check if there are any messages waiting. It wouldn't be true bidirectional, > but it might be close enough for your application. > > On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Matias Hernandez Arellano < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> (sorry for my english).. >> >> I'm in doubt on how can i implement this.. >> >> I have a application and i need to send a message from this application >> (C++) to a web application (Django) .. so i think i thrift .. but i need too >> the Web app send a message to C++ app .. i mean bidirectional >> communication.. >> >> >> The main idea is.. The c++ app is running, at the same time the web app is >> running, some event is trigger in the c++ app and this need to be notified >> in the web app. In the web app the user see this notification (maybe a alert >> dialog in javascript for example) and interact with this, clicking a button >> to dismiss the notification.. When the user dismiss the notification the web >> app need to notify to the c++ app that this event happens so the c++ app can >> disable the effect of the triggered event. >> >> >> Can i do this with thrift?? >> >> I thought in implement two Server on in the C++ app and another in the >> webapp, and make the communication using this two channels.. but i don't >> know if this is the better option.. >> >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> >> Matías Hernandez Arellano >> Ingeniero de Software/Proyectos en VisionLabs S.A >> CDA Archlinux-CL >> www.msdark.archlinux.cl >> >> >> >> >> Matías Hernandez Arellano Ingeniero de Software/Proyectos en VisionLabs S.A CDA Archlinux-CL www.msdark.archlinux.cl
