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October 20th, 2009, 03:56 PM
#1
Apache and Lightstreamer
In my server apache is running on port 80 and Lightstreamer is running on port 8080.
The demos in the Lightstreamer are working in http://localhost:8080/
Can I push the data from Lightstreamer to the page that rendered from apache
Is that possible? How can I do that?
Is there any demo server side implementation with php for this?
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October 21st, 2009, 09:25 AM
#2
yes of course, just follow the instructions contained in the
LS_HOME/pages/demos/HOW_TO_DEPLOY_ON_YOUR_WEB_SERVER.TXT file available in Lightstreamer ditribution.
about PHP, do you mean that your data is "generated" by php and you want to dispatch that data through Lightstreamer? If so check this thread: http://www.lightstreamer.com/vb/showthread.php?t=515 (note that you have to configure the ARI adapter for that to work)
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October 21st, 2009, 04:20 PM
#3
thanks it worked.
It would be helpful to if you could move this file to DOCS-SDKs folder.
The mouse pointer in chrome is showing the wait symbol always. Is there any method to make it the ordinary one.
Also in the status bar of firefox is showing "transferring data from http://localhost...". Is there any method to change this.
Regards
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October 21st, 2009, 04:48 PM
#4
It would be helpful to if you could move this file to DOCS-SDKs folder.
probably you're right, it's a little bit hidden. I'll forward your opinion
The mouse pointer in chrome is showing the wait symbol always. Is there any method to make it the ordinary one.
At the moment we've no solution for that, sometimes it appears sometimes not.
Sorry.
Also in the status bar of firefox is showing "transferring data from http://localhost...". Is there any method to change this.
Browsers don't allow access to their status bar anymore so that, again, there is no solution at the moment.
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