I have an opportunity to branch out to new areas (yay!) that I've never had the 
chance to work with before, an iOS app that acts as the frontend for a web 
site, receiving and sending Facebook- or Twitter-like statuses/updates. The 
backend and web guys on the project have mentioned using AJAX. Digging around, 
I've seen examples of NSURLSession and related classes being used with AJAX (or 
maybe it was JSON), but they were just single one-time gets, not stay-alive 
type services.

I'd like some guidance about basic ideas and what types of objects would come 
into play for creating such a thing. Like is there an NS* class that can stick 
around and respond to updates from the server? Or is that done more from the 
client side where a timer pings the server for updates periodically (that 
sounds inefficient)?

Any knowledgable input would be most appreciated. Thanks!

--
Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek


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