I seem to have lost my way, and so I would like to go back and pose a general question. My use case is that I have a low volume of ZMQ published event JSON messages, and I'm looking for a way to reliably get them to a few (more than one, less than five, probably) users' web browsers in close to real time. I would prefer to avoid polling from the browsers, but I'm staying open minded. Two way communication would be nice, but I can handle communication from the browser back to the server with standard HTTP if necessary.
I would prefer not post any code (I tried that a couple of weeks ago without success) and instead ask for thoughts on the general approach, since I fear I have gone off track at some point. I'm happy to describe my immediate difficulties in comments - I just don't want to distract away from the more general inquiry.
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