Data Push Apps with HTML5 SSE

Pragmatic Solutions for Real-World Clients

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Browsers, Web Development, Programming
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Author: Darren Cook ISBN: 9781449371890
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: March 20, 2014
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: Darren Cook
ISBN: 9781449371890
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: March 20, 2014
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

Make sure your website or web application users get content updates right now with minimal latency. This concise guide shows you how to push new data from the server to clients with HTML5 Server-Sent Events (SSE), an exceptional technology that doesn’t require constant polling or user interaction. You’ll learn how to build a real-world SSE application from start to finish that solves a demanding domain problem.

You’ll also discover how to increase that application’s desktop and mobile browser support from 60% to 99%, using different fallback solutions. If you’re familiar with HTML, HTTP, and basic JavaScript, you’re ready to get started.

  • Determine whether SSE, WebSockets, or data pull is best for your organization
  • Develop a working SSE application complete with backend and frontend solutions
  • Address error handling, system recovery, and other issues to make the application production-quality
  • Explore two fallback solutions for browsers that don’t support SSE
  • Tackle security issues, including authorization and "disallowed origin"
  • Develop realistic, repeatable data that’s useful in test-driven SSE design
  • Learn SSE protocol elements not covered in the example application
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Make sure your website or web application users get content updates right now with minimal latency. This concise guide shows you how to push new data from the server to clients with HTML5 Server-Sent Events (SSE), an exceptional technology that doesn’t require constant polling or user interaction. You’ll learn how to build a real-world SSE application from start to finish that solves a demanding domain problem.

You’ll also discover how to increase that application’s desktop and mobile browser support from 60% to 99%, using different fallback solutions. If you’re familiar with HTML, HTTP, and basic JavaScript, you’re ready to get started.

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