How do modern implementations of Comet/Reverse AJAX work? Any stable C# WCF or ASP.NET implementations?

What is the correct way (or best) way to implement Comet, HTTP Push, or Reverse AJAX?

What .NET implementations would you recommend?

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Method 1

I have hear about, WebSync and PokeIn, both are paid implementations, I have used PokeIn and its pretty straight forward. If you are looking forward to code your own COMET implementation, I just can say that its a complex task, because you need to modify the natural behaviour if IIS. Its a hacky way to get around the limitations of the HTTP protocol and you need to know really well what you doing so don’t end up breaking things around =).

It’s also known as long-lived
requests. This is also by far the most
complex method to implement.
Basically, a request is made by the
client, and the server very slowly
responds, which causes the connection
to be maintained. Periodically, when
the server has something to push,
it’ll “burst” send the information, so
to speak. This approach gives you
real-time push, which is great. But,
it has a serious down-side: holding
connections open like that isn’t how
the underlying protocols are meant to
work, and most servers aren’t terribly
happy about it. If your traffic gets
too great, you’ll chew up threads on
the server and wind up bringing your
site down.
ref: http://www.coderanch.com/t/121668/HTML-JavaScript/does-Reverse-Ajax-Works

Method 2

JOBG is correct re: the complexities; it’s probably not a task you want to undertake lightly. I’m one of the authors of WebSync, and I can attest that it’s a difficult task.

There are a ton of examples in the download, and the community edition is free.

Method 3

Microsoft is developing HTTP push in SignalR

https://github.com/SignalR/SignalR


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