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AJAX Push Comes of Age
ICEface's Is Now Involved With a Large Number of Project Where AJAX Push Is Front and Center On the Requirements List

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AJAX Push has always been an integral capability of the ICEfaces framework, but for the longest time it was not a primary consideration of the average technology evaluator. We always found this surprising, because the impact that push can have on a web application is far more profound than AJAX's primary claim to fame - eliminating the full page refresh. In recent months, however, we have seen a marked change in demand for push technology within the ICEfaces community, and we are now involved with a large number of projects where AJAX Push is front and center on the requirements list. So when people are evaluating their options for achieving web-based push, what makes them decide on ICEfaces?

Simply put - ICEfaces provides the most comprehensive open source solution in the industry for lightweight (plugin-free), push for web applications. Now, I will back up that statement with the supporting facts.

To begin with, while there are hundreds of open source AJAX libraries out there, only a small handful offer push capabilities - namely Dojo/Cometd, DWR/Reverse AJAX, and ICEfaces/AJAX Push. All three mechanisms are based on the same fundamental concept of HTTP protocol inversion - holding an open request from the browser, and responding to that request when something is available to be pushed. Normal and inverted HTTP connections are illustrated in the figure below.


So if all push mechanisms are based on this low-level protocol inversion, then how can they be fundamentally different from the developer's perspective? With ICEfaces we have strived to provide a natural extension to the JSF programming model in support of push style application development, and have sheltered the developer from the low-level mechanics for AJAX-based push. ICEfaces provides an application-level managed bean, the RenderHub, that orchestrates push events within the JSF lifecycle. Basically, you define groups of client sessions that need to receive the same push events, and register those render groups with the hub. Some trigger point in application logic can then request a render on a given render group, and the hub will make it all happen. The hub is responsible for executing the render phase for each session in the group, coalescing requests and maximizing throughput with multiple parallel render threads. Furthermore, the RenderHub architecture supports clustered deployments. This basic push architecture is illustrated below.




About Steve Maryka
Stephen Maryka, Chief Technical Officer at ICEsoft Technologies Inc., leads the development of all AJAX-based technologies at ICEsoft. He is responsible for ICEfaces product development, and all AJAX-related R&D. Prior to joining ICEsoft in 2004, Stephen was co-founder of AudeSi Technologies where he served as VP Technology and led Java product development for Internet appliances. After Wind River's acquisition of AudeSi, Stephen served as a Principal Technologist for Wind River, working on embedded Java, device management, and high availability technologies. Stephen has been involved with Java technologies since 1997 when he engaged with Nortel Networks as the chief software architect for the world's first commercial embedded Java telephone. Stephen earned his BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Victoria in 1984.

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Richard Monson-Haefel wrote: While I applaud Nexaweb's contribution of their XML markup language to the Dojo project - anything to make Ajax frameworks a bit easier to work with is a good thing - I'm a troubled by what I see as yet another workaround for the complexity inherent in Ajax. Ajax developers, in order to be truly effective, have to have a deep understanding of HTML/XHMTL, JavaScript, Cascading-Style Sheets, Document Object Model, and XMLHttpRequest. Topics on which entire books are written. Now add on the need to learn a new XML markup language. That raises the bar considerably. Despite the promises of Ajax frameworks you still have to know how to code in all of these languages/constructs (HTML/XML, JavaScript, CSS, DOM, XHR) in order to be effective. The XML markup language or the use of Java, as is the case with GWT, doesn't eliminate that need once you get past fairly basic demo applications. This i...
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