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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
BUY THE BOOK TODAY PEEK INSIDE“Highly recommended book if you're looking to migrate your old long polling and move to WebSocket.”
DB Flash
Throughout the book you'll build examples that will help you understand everything WebSocket has to offer your projects. Learn by doing and see the progress unfold in front of your eyes.
The WebSocket API is decidedly simple, and contains very few actions and events. One of the many benefits of WebSocket is its simplicity, and ability to use that to layer other protocols on top
The web is all grown up. While there still may be a need to use long polling for older clients, the book will show you how to take advantage of WebSocket and still serve up your application to those without a modern browser experience.
“This was exactly what I was looking for! O'Reilly books are the best!”
Puff
I found the book clearly written, and full of helpful information. The book has the latest information about WebSocket and identifies the pain points of integration. There was a section on security that was really helpful that I'm forwarding to my IT guy- and made it very clear to identify what was coming across the wire, which was really helpful.- J. Greene, Amazon read whole review
I learned a lot, this book was recommended by a friend and I was not disappointed. A lot of examples which are easy to understand (I even used some of them right away!) I especially liked the section on security and the chapter on STOMP. I am definitely gonna recommend it to some colleagues !- Petit Jean Guillaume read whole review
The book is well-written and covers a wide range of topics related to WebSockets all presented in a crisp, clean and straightforward manner. Most importantly (and unlike most tech books) it is well written.- John Konrad
Lombardi does an excellent job of demystifying the technology with a great focus on practical application. Definitely will make its way into my reference bookshelf. Overall solid output.- MJ
This is a great book if you want information quick and concise. Normaly I do not read books on technically stuff, but Andrew has really done a great piece of work here. I would not be able to gather information faster using google :)- Nino Martinez
“Straight to the point.”
Ian