Hi,
Is there a way to disable buffering, so that the output is immediately sent to the client?
Thanks, Viktor
On July 28, 2016 at 15:36:58, Simone Bordet (sbordet@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: Hi,
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 3:19 PM, Viktor Szathmáry <phraktle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Simone, > > Thanks for the response! CometD sounds like an overkill for this particular > use case (we’re talking about a servlet with 200 lines of code :)
Perhaps.
> Asynchronous writes would work, but the part I’m missing is how can one > force a flush to the client before filling up the buffer.
Ah, you can't with the Servlet APIs, there is no asynchronous flush primitive. Note that the container can buffer the writes, so just the fact that you wrote does not mean it went over the network.
That's another reason Server-Sent Events is not such a great solution. For HelloWorlds kinda works, for all the rest it's very likely that it will fall short.
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