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17:15
would you implement a live chat in php? Or would you use Java instead?
The critical problem with actual live chat is that it works best when managed by a long-running process (and when clients use long-polling / comet), a thing for which PHP is not the best language.
(Mainly due to web server integration issues)
@JohnMerlino , i does not matter if backend is written in php or java
You can even probably write it in QuickBasic if you wanted.
How does SO-chat handle the receiving of messages?
Does it like ping the server every second?
How does it know when there are new messages
open socket
17:25
@teresko Ok thanks
That's what I thought but I wasn't sure
to have a working chat you need to push information to client, instead of pulling it
Yeah
I'm not familiar with sockets
I thought web browsers could only do ajax requests
(Mainly because pulling / polling has proven itself to be unscalable.)
(I say this having implemented this technique.)
i do not know how SO SO chat is implemented , but i suspect that socket is opened with flash-thing
It's not Flash.
17:27
@Charles yeah that seems like a waste to have to poll
IIRC, it's just plain old Comet
@Charles you can do that in javascript?
Comet is a web application model in which a long-held HTTP request allows a web server to push data to a browser, without the browser explicitly requesting it. Comet is an umbrella term, encompassing multiple techniques for achieving this interaction. All these methods rely on features included by default in browsers, such as JavaScript, rather than on non-default plugins. The Comet approach differs from the original model of the web, in which a browser requests a complete web page at a time. The use of Comet techniques in web development predates the use of the word Comet as a neologism f...
The article is still pretty jargon / marketing heavy from the guys that first named the technique
but it's been in use for well over a decade now
@Charles Interesting, thanks
It's a technique that normal PHP does not do well, due to the long lifecycle of requests and the way web servers usually work
(afk)
17:31
oohh hmm i think i get it
You make an ajax request with Javascript, but the request never "ends"
So, you get back response data, but the response is never "closed"
I think i see how that could be a problem with php
Good afternoon
The server would have to spawn a PHP process that never ends for each person in the chat room
@ircmaxell Hi
Not much
I was just wondering how SO chat works
17:34
Yes, but in terms of receiving messages
It doesn't poll, it uses sockets
Like it would be a waste if the client had to poll for new messages
So what it probably does is it opens an HTTP connection to the server.
That connection is kept permanently alive.
And when there are new chat messages, the server sends them over the connection and the client receives them in a streaming sort of way
Hello @Charles!
Its good to see you (again)
@ircmaxell using ajax for chat is a pretty bad idea
17:55
so then I bring this back to initial question. Would using Java be best for live chat?
Probably
no , it would not be the best
comet+ajax fallback
because it does not matter what you have in the backend
But how many alive connections can PHP handle?
I think you would need a PHP process for each user in the chat room
17:57
@teresko It is?
@KamilTomšík comet is ajax.
@Michael you would experience hard time with comet in php
@ircmaxell fair, so ajax comet + ajax polling fallback
@ircmaxell think it through , scaling XHR based chat i a nightmare , you DDOS your own server
Comet is just Ajax with a connection that never ends
It's a technique, not a technology
could people stop calling it Ajax ?! you are developers , not some brigade from marketing department
18:01
@teresko Ok, Comet is just creating an HTTP connection using XMLHttpRequest that never ends
rude again :)
sorry, I've misused the term - what I really meant was one comet connection with message queue and constant polling if connection: keep alive is not supported
Yes the only other way would be to constantly poll
but on client javascript is far the best solution (most supported one)
it could be theoretically done by iframe +meta=refresh if javascript is not supported
but... I don't know - not sure if it's worth of worrying about those users
full refresh ?
emm ... that would hurt .. a lot
not full - just iframe...
that's how it was done in pre-js times
18:10
is this chat a comet implementation for asp.net?
@JohnMerlino Possibly, I know SO uses .NET
thanks for response
18:33
@teresko Nope. I've done XKR based real-time data push, and never had load issues
well ... for chat to be responsive , you have to update it at least each 5 seconds ( which would be a pretty bad UX ) , and that i kinda hard for scaling
especially if you have limited resources
I hate when people drench themselves in cologne. If you take showers, a little deodorant should suffice.
having all your emails back to 2002 rocks
If I have a function called theHTTPRespose() what is the benefit of calling it as theHTTPResponse? (without the parameter braces) For example MyReq.onreadystatechange = theHTTPResponse; (doesn't work if braces are included)
@atomSmasher this is the PHP room
but not putting () means you are assigning the function without executing it
18:47
my bad
ok, thank you Gordon
Live chat in php :D
so you can do MyReq.onreadystatechange() then and that will execute theHttpResponse
var fn = function() {}; fn();
in JavaScript functions are first class citizens, so you can pass them around freely
ohhh gotcha. I am somewhat use to java. Don't think I have ever had to do that, threw me.
seems messy
its more or less the same as anonymous functions
just that you can function foo() {} and then pass around foo
19:24
@atomSmasher are you really comparing java with javascript ?
19:51
Evening gents
evening all
I'm looking for someone who can give me a hand with curl
Welcome
Those questions usually get an answer so fire ahead and see what happens
sure
I'm connecting to a FIX server and I need to know what type of headers to use
I'm not sure it's http
wait
:) it's called http, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER
ok, what shall i use here if I just need to send a string ?
so, what I send is like this: 8=FIX.4.29=7035=A49=CLIENTID56=TARGETNAME34=152=20110810-22:05:0698=0108=3010=185
almost, some SOH characters don't show properly
While i don't know what a "FIX" Server is but is a http request, right?
20:00
Becaue if the server doesn't expect an http request but something else you might be able to use something simpler
> You are not logged in
Maybe if you don't really need curl try something like this:
$opts = array(
  'http'=>array(
    'method'=>"GET",
    'header'=>"8=FIX.4.29=7035=A49=CLIENTID56=TARGETNAME34=152=20110810-22:05:0698=0108=3010=185\r\n"
  )
);

echo stream_ get_ contents(stream_context_create($opts));
The SOH chars didn't copy properly but you get my point
i need to also specify the secure certificate
I was given a .pem file to use
oh i see
20:15
so, initially I was thinking i could use sockets, but I didn't know how to use the cert
then someone told me to use curl because i can mention that
now, another question - the code I linked above mentions this key file, also a password - php.net says I need them when using a cert
but the provider never mentioned them
It's a guess but maybe CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array('', 'your string'); works out?
so, I opened the pem file and copied the key into another file
not sure this is correct
I am doing this $header[] = $message; and the message is that string
All i get back is:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 20:13:31 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat)
Last-Modified: Tue, 05 Oct 2010 12:46:46 GMT
ETag: "453a82-5-491de0dbb7980"
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 5
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

test
the server returns test even if I try the url in the browser so I am not sure....is there a chance that the server is not working properly?
I can't help you on the exact subject, when I ran into issues with curl i usually resorted to getting it to work with the commandline curl first than getting PHP to like my commands too
It looks strange, yeah
I think I miss something, I was also given a port
and I noticed I'm not using that in my script
time to learn how to use it :)
got it CURLOPT_PORT
Yeah that might help a lot ;)
20:30
got back to where I started - the remote server is silent -
so, on port 80 it comes back with 'test', on the port I actually need to use is completely silent - both cases what I'm sending is not making any difference
so, while I am sure that I am sending the right cert and using the right port number, the message I send is not exciting the remote server a bit :) no feedback
thanks for your time, I guess it's time to get back to the providers
with this info
You're welcome
20:44
@teresko who said anything about rapidly polling? What about using a long poll setup
@ircmaxell Do you have any insights about code review that you feel are important/essential to that topic?
I'm asking for a friend that is giving a talk about that in 3 days and hasn't started with his slidedeck yet and is slowing stressing out a little about it
lol
@edorian No code should be sacred, and everyone should give feedback, starting with the most junior people on up (that way to avoid the "me too" response)
4
Like it, thanks
@ircmaxell ' I agree'
Thanks
@sg3s And that's what to prevent
20:53
;)
@edorian It is more important to review the intent and purpose of the code than to review the actual words that ended up on paper. So to speak.
It's more fun to have newbies give arguments and theories to each other and force the others to discredit/shoot that down if it is wrong and explain it
hello, i have a common question, how do you that when somebody working for a company remotely ?
how do you call that
In the US, it's called "telecommuting."
i would like to find jobs where the job description consist this keyword
Charles, many thanks
English is not my mother language that why im asked that
20:57
It is kinda obvious...
Be aware that some companies draw a line between full-time remote work and part-time remote work (with part-time on-site).
While english isn't my first language I always refert to that as "Remote working"
might be an EU/US thing
thats why im asking im not sure what would be the best keyword to find this kind of jobs
@sg3s it's not "more fun", it's better to learn
Nah, the internet says teleworking / telecommuting
20:58
telecommuting doesn't entirely define what we're trying to define here
This is true.
my german => english dict says teleworking
Full-time working remotely is indeed remote working, but I'm not sure I've ever seen such a job advertised.
@ircmaxell hah but learning can be fun :p like that
@Charles Nice one liner, thanks
20:59
Rather, advertised without including the word "telecommute". Even full-time remote jobs on Careers are labeled telecommute.
@edorian I am the master of restating the obvious.
recursion, i like
Charles : ok ok, I got it
Many thanks guys, have nice day !
Im blind there is an option on Careers 2.0 said : Only show telecommute jobs
ehh
all the best, bye
21:47
Finally is back on normal traffic levels; I had pretty much nothing to answer for a week
@edorian froscon talks are taped/recorder?
php room talk have never been taped
@edorian whee.
I havn't heard anything that this would change this year
Sneaky elePHPant doesn't leave trails
not that I would mind it getting taped.
but i would have been surprised when i got there without knowing
22:04
It would somewhat limit the amount of stuff I'd be able to share i guess
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