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Honestly, this is the best explanation I've seen so far. Your method of explanation is very enlightening. I subscribed to your channel because I am sure that I will learn a lot here.
So, with SSE, how does the server contact the client, unless the client has a listener, which implies some sort of port / socket? Or, is it just wrapped in some client polling thing after all?
Suppose I am building a stock market application where I want to see live data. Then which one would be better websockets or sse? I am thinking sse because the data is uni directional. Am I right?
I have implemented SSE in my project. There are two instances/node are running of notification service on server. If UI creates connection on instance1 and messages are send by instance2 then it fails to reach on UI. Due to this problem we need to scale down to a single instance of notification service. Do you have any solution for it?
This is not 100% correct. Polling (long / short) is not explained correctly. SSE is not explained clearly. Use cases(examples) are not appropriate. Not way off, but some key things have not been addressed correctly. Still, good enough video for beginners.
In this video, let's discuss server-sent events, what they are in backend programming, how they are different from web sockets, and what is the need for such a system.
Drop a comment and let us know if you've watched this video till the end!
⚛️ Learn Solidity & Build Smart Contracts:
offers.codedamn.com/learn-solidity-build-smart-contract-d/
⚛️ Check out codedamn's full-stack learning path: cdm.sh/fullstack
⚛️ Get started with web3 and decentralized technologies today: cdm.sh/web3
Nice.. Need an implemention video in express js.
Honestly, this is the best explanation I've seen so far. Your method of explanation is very enlightening. I subscribed to your channel because I am sure that I will learn a lot here.
I got interested in SSE cause of the changelog in next js that mentioned they switched from SSE to Sockets. It is an interesting connection protocol
This was a great refresher on the differences. Thank you for such a great explanation.
I watched this till the end! Very helpful
Another great way would be Web Push. I recently implemented it in one of my projects and it's very interesting how it works.
So, with SSE, how does the server contact the client, unless the client has a listener, which implies some sort of port / socket? Or, is it just wrapped in some client polling thing after all?
excellent video. Good visual introduction above all!
Thanks for teaching advance backend concept.
What about your opinion about firestore ?
I just want to know from where you learn these concepts only Google or anything else, make video on that because that's very important topic
Signed up for pro 2 days ago... Really liking it. 👌
Great Video Mehul ! 🔥🔥
I WATCHED THE VIDEO TILL THE END!
I was here till the end😀
Suppose I am building a stock market application where I want to see live data. Then which one would be better websockets or sse? I am thinking sse because the data is uni directional. Am I right?
I watched this video till the end
If we want to log the user out when we make his profile inactive.. Then what will be the best??
I have implemented SSE in my project. There are two instances/node are running of notification service on server. If UI creates connection on instance1 and messages are send by instance2 then it fails to reach on UI.
Due to this problem we need to scale down to a single instance of notification service.
Do you have any solution for it?
Nice discussion about various options. Thanx. Please correct the spelling of "simultaneous" 6.18.
Watched till the end
Polling == DDOS Attack
I watched this video till the end.
I watched the video video till the end
Great stuff! Can you go into the details of the http layers and examples in real life
watched till the end
I did like this. ❤
How webhooks are implemented ?
How does youtube streaming works, and one more question, why does youtube has only one page for viewing and managing with watch?v=
One more new concept thank you
Till end
I watched the video to the end
i watched this video to the end.
Make a video about how does a IPTV works
6:16 *simultaneous
sse consume less resource than websockets.
thanks
This is not 100% correct.
Polling (long / short) is not explained correctly.
SSE is not explained clearly.
Use cases(examples) are not appropriate.
Not way off, but some key things have not been addressed correctly.
Still, good enough video for beginners.
RPC ?!!
you are doing good job but I advice you to practice your pronunciation
I watched this video till the end