Push technology
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Push technology, or server push, describes a style of Internet-based communication where the request for a given transaction originates with the publisher or central server. It is contrasted with pull technology, where the request for the transmission of information originates with the receiver or client.
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See also
- BlazeDS
- BOSH (protocol)
- Channel Definition Format
- Client–server model
- Comet (programming)
- File transfer
- GraniteDS
- HTTP/2
- Lightstreamer
- Notification LED
- Pull technology
- Push Access Protocol
- Push email
- SQL Server Notification Services
- Streaming media
- WebSocket
- WebSub
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