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TOP THREE LINKS YOU MUST CLICK ON AJAXWorld News Desk 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
By: Steve Maryka
May. 19, 2008 03:00 PM
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
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.
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