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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:48:13+00:00 2026-05-17T18:48:13+00:00

Is it worth using Comet for events that are not needed in realtime, but

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Is it worth using Comet for events that are not needed “in realtime”, but with a possible delay of, say, 1 minute. Such would be:

  • twitter status updates
  • facebook updates

I know comet is perfect for a chat application (facebook and GTalk chats are using it), but does twitter, for example, use comet.

Or is AJAX-polling sufficient for such kinds of updates. Why I think it might be sufficient:

  • with a poll-interval of 1 minute you are not putting too much load on the server with the ajax-requests
  • “no new data” is not the predominant result, as in chat apps for instance.
  • no server threads are held and so threads can be reused by multiple clients. Thus a thread pool of 100 threads may be used by 200 clients, whereas with comet it would be 100. (this is not true for my case, using Java – see this article that explains clever thread reuse)

(Note: with “comet” I denote the technique of holding the connection open. Some tend to refer to ajax-polling as comet as well, so I make that clarification – ajax-polling != comet in the above question)

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    2026-05-17T18:48:13+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:48 pm

    It sounds like you have answered your own question pretty well 🙂
    Another thing to keep in mind is that you won’t be filling your DOM up with <script> tags as with some long running comet solutions.

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