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Scott Wilson commented on WOOKIE-155:
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I created a Github project for this:
https://github.com/scottbw/wave-node
Which also includes the Wookie feature:
https://github.com/scottbw/wave-node/tree/master/examples/wookie
We could move the feature into sandbox, but not sure about the wave gadget impl
itself. I did suggest contributing it to Apache Wave but didn't get a very
positive response on wave-dev.
> Experimental setup for shared data using websockets, node.js and redis
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>
> Key: WOOKIE-155
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-155
> Project: Wookie
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Server
> Affects Versions: 0.9.0
> Reporter: Scott Wilson
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: chat_dwr_vid.swf, chat_node_vid.swf, wavenoderedis.zip,
> wavenoderedis_2.zip
>
>
> This is an experimental setup that simulates replacing the DWR-based
> functionality of Wookie's Wave API implementation with one using Node.js,
> WebSockets, and Redis. The key motivation behind this experiment is to see
> how much more responsive Wookie shared state widgets can be using a fast
> Websockets implementation instead of Comet on a typical Java server stack.
> To try it out, you need to install Node.js and the SocketIO websockets
> implementation. You also need to run a Redis server. This file contains the
> server-side logic.
> To run the example:
> 1. Start your redis server on the default port using:
> ./redis-server
> 2. In the folder you unzipped the code into, type:
> node server.js
> 3. In your browser (Safari and Chrome work well) open each of the testx.html
> files. Test and Test2 share the same SharedDataKey whereas Test3.html does
> not. Type in key:value pairs in the text boxes to send deltas to the wave
> state, and see them updated in other "widget instances".
> Note the example is incomplete as it only handles state, not viewer or
> participants
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