WebSocket : lightweight client-server communications 🔍
Andrew Lombardi
O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, 1 (Early Release), 2015
English [en] · EPUB · 3.3MB · 2015 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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HTML5 WebSockets offer app developers a much smaller and more efficient way of communicating than classic HTTP for smoother, faster, and full-duplex communication with the server. With this practical book, you’ll learn how to take advantage of WebSockets power, from the basics of getting started to the complexities of managing rich communications channels.
You’ll work through several examples, each teaching an aspect of using and scaling WebSockets in production. This book focuses on the client side with JavaScript, but explains and demonstrates the server side (in Node.js) as well. You’ll also touch on some of the compatibility frameworks like Socket.IO, which allows you to use WebSockets today, even if some of your target clients don't support it.
* Move from "classic" HTTP requests to smaller, more nimble WebSockets
* Explores how WebSockets affect scaling in larger applications
* Learn how to use WebSockets with browsers that don't support them natively
* Discover how to keep WebSocket-based systems running even as tasks and environments change over time
You’ll work through several examples, each teaching an aspect of using and scaling WebSockets in production. This book focuses on the client side with JavaScript, but explains and demonstrates the server side (in Node.js) as well. You’ll also touch on some of the compatibility frameworks like Socket.IO, which allows you to use WebSockets today, even if some of your target clients don't support it.
* Move from "classic" HTTP requests to smaller, more nimble WebSockets
* Explores how WebSockets affect scaling in larger applications
* Learn how to use WebSockets with browsers that don't support them natively
* Discover how to keep WebSocket-based systems running even as tasks and environments change over time
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zlib/Computers/Web Development/Andrew Lombardi/WebSocket_2581848.epub
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Websocket(early Release)
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Websockets, revison 5
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Lombardi, Andrew
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O'Reilly & Associates
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O Reilly Media
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United States, United States of America
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First edition, Sebastopol, CA, 2015
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1. Aufl, Sebastopol, 2014
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1, 2015-09-29
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1, PT, 2015
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出版日期: 2015.09
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页码: 144
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出版日期: 2015
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"Until recently, creating desktop-like applications in the browser meant using inefficient Ajax or Comet technologies to communicate with the server. With this practical guide, you'll learn how to use WebSocket, a protocol that enables the client and server to communicate with each other on a single connection simultaneously. No more asynchronous communication or long polling! For developers with a good grasp of JavaScript (and perhaps Node.js), author Andrew Lombardi provides useful hands-on examples throughout the book to help you get up to speed with the WebSocket API. You'll also learn how to use WebSocket with Transport Layer Security (TLS)"--Page 4 of cover
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2015-08-23
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