Overview FriendFeed's web server is a relatively simple, non-blocking web server written in Python. The FriendFeed application is written using a web framework that looks a bit like web.py or Google's webapp, but with additional tools and optimizations to take advantage of the non-blocking web server and tools. Tornado is an open source version of this web server and some of the tools we use most
Today, we are open sourcing the non-blocking web server and the tools that power FriendFeed under the name Tornado Web Server. We are really excited to open source this project as a part of Facebook's open source initiative, and we hope it will be useful to others building real-time web services. Check out the announcement on the Facebook Developer Blog. You can download Tornado at tornadoweb.org.
During the Twitter DDoS attacks, there was a thread on the Twitter API group about using PubSubHubbub to get low latency notifications from Twitter. This would be an alternative to the streaming API that Twitter already has. The response from a Twitter engineer wasn't all that positive, and it is indeed correct that the streaming API already exists and seems to satisfy most developers' needs. Howe
ptth (Reverse HTTP) implementation in a browser using Long Poll COMET ptth is an idea I have planning on implementing for a few years now. The basic idea is that you take normal HTTP semantics and reverse them, meaning that the client (from the TCP perspective) acts like a server (from the application perspective), and the server (from the TCP perspective) acts like a client (from the application
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