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I'm currently asking myself if it's possible to send server side pushed to every user on a page triggered by one user:



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I'm currently programming at my work in JSF and JEE and I know that it's possible there. So when one user is on page A and changes something there, a push is sent to all visitors on this page to do an automatic refresh for everyone. In JEE it's very complicated so I'm not sure if PHP can do something like this. Can you tell me if this is possible? It can't find anything in the web.










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    Yes, it's possible.

    – bishop
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:06






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    @Mr. Jo maybe you can research for a solution like pusher.com with JS listeners

    – nforced
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:06






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    You can use some sort of tunnel just like chats use but with content instead.

    – Mojo Allmighty
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:07











  • @nforced Thanks for your answer. Do you know if there is a open source library?

    – Mr. Jo
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:11






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    @Mr.Jo would use this petericebear.github.io/starting-laravel-echo-20170303

    – nforced
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:15
















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I'm currently asking myself if it's possible to send server side pushed to every user on a page triggered by one user:



enter image description here



I'm currently programming at my work in JSF and JEE and I know that it's possible there. So when one user is on page A and changes something there, a push is sent to all visitors on this page to do an automatic refresh for everyone. In JEE it's very complicated so I'm not sure if PHP can do something like this. Can you tell me if this is possible? It can't find anything in the web.










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    Yes, it's possible.

    – bishop
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:06






  • 1





    @Mr. Jo maybe you can research for a solution like pusher.com with JS listeners

    – nforced
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:06






  • 1





    You can use some sort of tunnel just like chats use but with content instead.

    – Mojo Allmighty
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:07











  • @nforced Thanks for your answer. Do you know if there is a open source library?

    – Mr. Jo
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:11






  • 1





    @Mr.Jo would use this petericebear.github.io/starting-laravel-echo-20170303

    – nforced
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:15














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I'm currently asking myself if it's possible to send server side pushed to every user on a page triggered by one user:



enter image description here



I'm currently programming at my work in JSF and JEE and I know that it's possible there. So when one user is on page A and changes something there, a push is sent to all visitors on this page to do an automatic refresh for everyone. In JEE it's very complicated so I'm not sure if PHP can do something like this. Can you tell me if this is possible? It can't find anything in the web.










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I'm currently asking myself if it's possible to send server side pushed to every user on a page triggered by one user:



enter image description here



I'm currently programming at my work in JSF and JEE and I know that it's possible there. So when one user is on page A and changes something there, a push is sent to all visitors on this page to do an automatic refresh for everyone. In JEE it's very complicated so I'm not sure if PHP can do something like this. Can you tell me if this is possible? It can't find anything in the web.







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  • 2





    Yes, it's possible.

    – bishop
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:06






  • 1





    @Mr. Jo maybe you can research for a solution like pusher.com with JS listeners

    – nforced
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:06






  • 1





    You can use some sort of tunnel just like chats use but with content instead.

    – Mojo Allmighty
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:07











  • @nforced Thanks for your answer. Do you know if there is a open source library?

    – Mr. Jo
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:11






  • 1





    @Mr.Jo would use this petericebear.github.io/starting-laravel-echo-20170303

    – nforced
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:15














  • 2





    Yes, it's possible.

    – bishop
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:06






  • 1





    @Mr. Jo maybe you can research for a solution like pusher.com with JS listeners

    – nforced
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:06






  • 1





    You can use some sort of tunnel just like chats use but with content instead.

    – Mojo Allmighty
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:07











  • @nforced Thanks for your answer. Do you know if there is a open source library?

    – Mr. Jo
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:11






  • 1





    @Mr.Jo would use this petericebear.github.io/starting-laravel-echo-20170303

    – nforced
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:15








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Yes, it's possible.

– bishop
Nov 13 '18 at 16:06





Yes, it's possible.

– bishop
Nov 13 '18 at 16:06




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@Mr. Jo maybe you can research for a solution like pusher.com with JS listeners

– nforced
Nov 13 '18 at 16:06





@Mr. Jo maybe you can research for a solution like pusher.com with JS listeners

– nforced
Nov 13 '18 at 16:06




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1





You can use some sort of tunnel just like chats use but with content instead.

– Mojo Allmighty
Nov 13 '18 at 16:07





You can use some sort of tunnel just like chats use but with content instead.

– Mojo Allmighty
Nov 13 '18 at 16:07













@nforced Thanks for your answer. Do you know if there is a open source library?

– Mr. Jo
Nov 13 '18 at 16:11





@nforced Thanks for your answer. Do you know if there is a open source library?

– Mr. Jo
Nov 13 '18 at 16:11




1




1





@Mr.Jo would use this petericebear.github.io/starting-laravel-echo-20170303

– nforced
Nov 13 '18 at 16:15





@Mr.Jo would use this petericebear.github.io/starting-laravel-echo-20170303

– nforced
Nov 13 '18 at 16:15












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Yes, it's possible to do something like that. For a start, I'd suggest you to use Pusher. If you are not using any PHP framework like Laravel, you could also take a look at this repo to incorporate it into your code.



Basically Pusher handles the real-time logic, and all you need to do is




  • Subscribe to certain events in your front-end to trigger actions, in
    this case it would be your reload

  • Fire events from your PHP classes, that any subscribed clients can receive






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    M8, if I could I would kiss you. Works so great. Thanks a lot!

    – Mr. Jo
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Yes, it's possible to do something like that. For a start, I'd suggest you to use Pusher. If you are not using any PHP framework like Laravel, you could also take a look at this repo to incorporate it into your code.



Basically Pusher handles the real-time logic, and all you need to do is




  • Subscribe to certain events in your front-end to trigger actions, in
    this case it would be your reload

  • Fire events from your PHP classes, that any subscribed clients can receive






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    M8, if I could I would kiss you. Works so great. Thanks a lot!

    – Mr. Jo
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Yes, it's possible to do something like that. For a start, I'd suggest you to use Pusher. If you are not using any PHP framework like Laravel, you could also take a look at this repo to incorporate it into your code.



Basically Pusher handles the real-time logic, and all you need to do is




  • Subscribe to certain events in your front-end to trigger actions, in
    this case it would be your reload

  • Fire events from your PHP classes, that any subscribed clients can receive






share|improve this answer



















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    M8, if I could I would kiss you. Works so great. Thanks a lot!

    – Mr. Jo
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Yes, it's possible to do something like that. For a start, I'd suggest you to use Pusher. If you are not using any PHP framework like Laravel, you could also take a look at this repo to incorporate it into your code.



Basically Pusher handles the real-time logic, and all you need to do is




  • Subscribe to certain events in your front-end to trigger actions, in
    this case it would be your reload

  • Fire events from your PHP classes, that any subscribed clients can receive






share|improve this answer













Yes, it's possible to do something like that. For a start, I'd suggest you to use Pusher. If you are not using any PHP framework like Laravel, you could also take a look at this repo to incorporate it into your code.



Basically Pusher handles the real-time logic, and all you need to do is




  • Subscribe to certain events in your front-end to trigger actions, in
    this case it would be your reload

  • Fire events from your PHP classes, that any subscribed clients can receive







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