I'm creating a plugin for a CMS and need one or more preriodical tasks in background. As it is a plugin for an open source CMS, cron job is not a perfect solution because users may not have access to cron on their server.
I'm going to start a infinite loop via an AJAX request then abort XHR request. So HTTP connection will be closed but script continue running.
Is it a good solution generally? What about server resources? Is there any shutdown or limitation policies in servers (such as Apache) for long time running threads?
Long running php scripts are not too good idea. If your script uses session variables your user won't be able to load any pages until the other session based script is closed.
If you really need long running scripts make sure its not using any session and keep them under the maximum execution time. Do not let it run without your control. It can cause various problems. I remember when I made such a things like that and my server just crashed several times.
Know what you want to do and make sure it's well tested on different servers.
Also search for similiar modules and check what methods they use for such a problems like that. Learn from the pros. :)