I figure SOAP might be what you need.
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Op 26 dec 2009 om 14:04 heeft Andrei Paul Nistor
<paul.nis...@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:\
Hello all.
Question: Is it any way possible to access through the httpd server
resources like objects or remote procedures that run on the server
in binary form and dont get disposed after each call of the resources?
I read lately alot about cgi and the apache server but i haven't
found an answer for what I'm looking for. I developed a small
"program" (script) in javascript that runs local in each browser. I
also can comunicate with a http server via ajax form within the
browsers and ask for resouces. Now I need a way to create on the
serverside a program that builds up compiled objects that can read
each other properties and running in an semi-endless loop, it also
has to run very fast, but it seems i miss the technologie for this.
Lets think about it like in each browser we have players of a game.
So we have in each browser an object with properties x,y as
coordinates. I can post via ajax to the server if on the client a
directional key is pressed. The server has to compute the new
position and reply back to the client its new position but not only
its new position cause the server has to reply also the computed
coordinates of the other objects so he needs at least read the
coordinates of the other objects. So there can be around 25 requests/
s from a browser (thats not the problem). The other problem is the
server program has to run in an endless loop until only a player
remains alive. And the last problem is that the program has to run
fast because on the server i need to do collision detection etc.
I hope you guys and girls can help me with some advises of how i can
do this via the httpd server or point me to some other tehnologies
that could solve my problems.
Thanks.
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