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Recent Posts
- San Francisco HTML5 User Group: Real-Time and Connectivity
- WebSockets Going Even More Mainstream – Partnership between Kaazing and Tavant Technologies
- Free WebSocket Security Whitepaper
- Quick Start with the Kaazing WebSocket Gateway in Less Than 6 Minutes
- Lightning Fast Stock Trade – WebSocket Portfolio Demo
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- WebCast: Web Communication Revolution - an Overview of HTML5 WebSockets
- Free WebSocket Security Whitepaper
- The Simplest Way to Use Your Smartphone as a Game Controller: A WebSocket Race Car Demo
- San Francisco HTML5 User Group: Real-Time and Connectivity
- Lightning Fast Stock Trade - WebSocket Portfolio Demo
Author Archives: Peter Moskovits
San Francisco HTML5 User Group: Real-Time and Connectivity
Author, instructor, ultra-marathon runner Peter Lubbers gives a talk at the San Francisco HTML5 User Group he founded, discussing the latest news in the exciting HTML5 feature area of Real-Time and Connectivity. There is a lot of new stuff to talk about … Continue reading
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WebSockets Going Even More Mainstream – Partnership between Kaazing and Tavant Technologies
Tavant Technologies partners with Kaazing to deliver real time Web applications. Tavant Technologies, a leading provider of specialized IT solutions and services, and Kaazing, leading provider of technology for the living Web, today announced that the two companies have established … Continue reading
Free WebSocket Security Whitepaper
Under Collaterals on the Kaazing site there are several great white papers that are worth a look. The one I’d call out today is the Security white paper. There’s a lot of fud out there around WebSocket security that can only … Continue reading
Quick Start with the Kaazing WebSocket Gateway in Less Than 6 Minutes
It only takes a few minutes to download, install, start up, and try out the Kaazing WebSocket Gateway. The first in our Kaazing Quick Start series is the Kaazing WebSocket Gateway – JMS Edition Quick Start. If you’re in a couch … Continue reading
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Lightning Fast Stock Trade – WebSocket Portfolio Demo
The Kaazing Stock Portfolio Demo showcases really well the incredibly low latency WebSockets offer. Check out this quick 2 minute screencast featuring two browsers (Chrome and Safari), demonstrating the real time experience you can achieve: trades performed in one browser … Continue reading
ITOCHU Technology Partners With Kaazing
Hot off the press: ITOCHU Technology and Kaazing, leading provider of technology for the living web, today announced that the two companies have entered into a partnership. By working with Kaazing, ITOCHU Technology can now offer its customers in Japan … Continue reading
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How to Tell If Your WebSocket Connection Is Native or Emulated
How can you tell if your WebSocket connection is native or emulated? This question came up during our recent webcast. First, this isn’t something you need to loose sleep over, your WebSocket server should take care of this automatically for … Continue reading
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WebCast: Web Communication Revolution – an Overview of HTML5 WebSockets
Watch Part 1 of our webcast series: Web Communication Revolution – an Overview of HTML5 WebSockets. In this recorded presentation we walk through the challenges the legacy Web is posing and how HTML5 and WebSockets are changing it into a … Continue reading
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VNC over WebSockets
What makes WebSockets especially compelling is that they allow you to extend the reach of enterprise protocols, like JMS, XMPP, AMQP, all the way to the browser. In this demonstration I show an example of implementing the VNC protocol, RFB, over … Continue reading
The Simplest Way to Use Your Smartphone as a Game Controller: A WebSocket Race Car Demo
There are some solutions out there that turn your smartphone into a Wii-style controller, but many of them require a dedicated app on your phone and even a browser plugin on your desktop. With HTML5 and WebSockets you can achieve … Continue reading