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Realtime web applications with streaming REST

A session at RailsConf 2012

As more people collaborate on the web with your applications, its not enough to just persist data to the database; it needs to be pushed out to your users web browsers so that they're always working with the freshest data.

In this session, Brad will show how to build a real-time layer on top of an existing Rails application's authorization and resource logic so that you can build on top of the hard work already invested in your Rails application.

Topics that will be discussed include:

  • Why I didn't choose Socket.IO
  • Stream application resources into Backbone.js models to keep data fresh
  • Hook into ActiveRecord to push representations of data into a message queue
  • Message queue naming conventions public/private resource streams
  • Exposing message queues to HTTP
  • Securing streams with existing application authorization logic
  • Considerations for streaming in a production environment

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Brad Gessler

CTO, Poll Everywhere

I'm the CTO at Poll Everywhere, the worlds largest mobile survey platform, and I love building stuff. I've been hacking Rails since 1.x, full embraced REST, and haves since extended the concept to make building realtime Rails application easier.

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When

Time 4:00pm4:45pm CST

Date Mon 23rd April 2012

Where

Salon K, Hilton Austin Downtown

Short URL

lanyrd.com/srhtp

Official session page

railsconf2012.com/…s/17

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