I have implemented the long polling successfully using normal Apache server, PHP, AJAX and Javascript. I don't use the Jquery to communicate with the server.
The problem is that the Apache server capabilities are limited, the server is not able to serve more than 5 browser tabs.
I wonder if there is any customization for the Apache or for the PHP to make them handle more concurrent connections? Or if there is any new/smart technique to do that? What are the maximum threads can be handled by a robust web server specialized in long polling?
I am not interested in the Web Sockets because of the browsers compatibility. I need something easy and robust into PHP. What Facebook are doing? I wonder how can they handle all the dynamic updates for million of users! What products/techniques they use?
A sample of my code:
srv_polling.php
<?php
function getResults(){..... return result;}
// recursive function inside the server
function hasResultChanged($old,$timeStart){
// to avoid server timeout (in seconds) in case no change for results
if(round(abs(time() - $timeStart) / 60*60,2) > 50)
return;
$new = getResults();
if($new != $old) // get back to browser
return true;
else{
$old = getResults();
sleep(2);
return $hasResultChanged($old,$timeStart);
}
}
$timeStart = time();
$old = $getResults();
sleep(2);
$hasResultChanged($old,$timeStart);
?>
// Javascript code to be executed at browser end
alert('Result has changed');
// Send AJAX request again to same page(srv_polling.php):
ajax.call({......})
Thank you for your hints! Greatly appreciated.