Re: [hybi] Addressing Minimal Events

Mark Lentczner <markl@lindenlab.com> Mon, 13 April 2009 18:35 UTC

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On Apr 13, 2009, at 10:24 AM, Jamie Lokier wrote:
> ... and are dispatched to the appropriate widget, by whatever ad hoc  
> addressing scheme.
>
> For my own pages I'm combining multiple "group subscriptions" into a  
> hierarchy of address/etag pairs.
> ... My scheme is efficient when you have hundreds/thousands of  
> widgets,


How would such a think work over the model of WebSockets, where all  
you get is a single string per event?

	- Mark


Mark Lentczner
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Technology Integration
Linden Lab

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