autobahn Connect me! Ok, so in this instance the blog is just a dumping ground for a working example. There are a couple of different ways to connect up an Autobahn/WAMP client to a Crossbar
crossbar.io Tomorrow's technology deployed - today What if you could roll this level of technology into your current application, pretty much without changing anything?
nginx It's a mad mad World ... It might look like "just" a website, but it's a little bit more under the hood. I've been planning on sticking a website on the end of my new company domain
SPA Persistent Wordpress Over the last couple of weeks I've been working on an application in iFlexRTSStudio aimed at providing live analytics for Wordpress sites, essentially by creating a Websocket connection to a Crossbar server and
crossbar.io iFlexRTSStudio Walkthru II For part 4 I'm running through some of the guts of the demo, first up is how the configuration files work and fit together.Part # 5 runs through the server-side stuff, in particular
crossbar.io Missed a bit ... Ok, in part three of the walkthrough I covered upgrading the connection between microservices and Crossbar from standard WAMP to an secure TLS connection, but I missed upgrading the browser connection. So, a
iflexrtsstudio iFlexRTSStudio Walkthru So, I've been putting this off, partly because I'm rubbish at doing videos and presentations, and partly because I got sidetracked into actually using the Studio to develop something else. Anyway, I promised
iflexrts Countdown ... Ok, today I started putting up some community stuff for iFlexStudio. I've just managed to get all the Ansible stuff working, so I can roll out an instance on Digital Ocean with minimal
crossbar.io The next level ... The current wave of Web2.0 hysteria and AJAX enabled apps has settled and once again people are starting to ask "so what next?". Well, if Web1.0 involves asking a