Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] WebAssembly

2017-03-16 Thread Michael Schnell
On 16.03.2017 07:40, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> That could be possible but it is not "standard", which means nobody 
> will use it. 

Hmm. I did not at all think about any "standard" (meaning the providers 
of the two parts being different companies).

In the parsed few years, I came across several project that should run 
on a non-monitored server (i. e. as a part of a kind of "embedded" 
application). Besides decent PC applications (e.g. behind a standard Web 
server at a provider's site), there also might be rather small self 
contained "gadgets" providing a web server. The new name of such devices 
is "IOT" and a real hype at the moment. Enabling mse user to easily do 
software for those IMHO is a very viable issue.

Now such programs or devices do need maintenance, and here they could 
provide a website showing their GUI in the users' Browser.

With the method described these projects could be developed and tested 
locally (in a user friendly "RAD" type of developing process) and be 
"split up" using ifi to run freely on the server unless somebody decides 
to attach.

-Michael

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Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] WebAssembly

2017-03-16 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Tuesday 14 March 2017 16:02:43 Michael Schnell wrote:
> Did you see this ?
> 
>
> On Sat, 11 Mar 2017, Daniel Gaspary wrote:
> 

Yes I saw it.

> With WebAssembly I think you could do "very rich Internet applications"
> (I understand this means a server based applications with a remote GUI
> running in a Browser) purely using Pascal. No Java script any more !
>
> As mse already features "ifi" that can do remote-GUI applications, it
> might be possible to run the ifi GUI part in a browser, allowing to
> attach to any server based ifi application. This would be exceptionally
> cool :)
>
That could be possible but it is not "standard", which means nobody will use 
it.

Martin

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Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] WebAssembly

2017-03-16 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Tuesday 14 March 2017 16:02:43 Michael Schnell wrote:
> Did you see this ?
> 
>
> On Sat, 11 Mar 2017, Daniel Gaspary wrote:
> 

Yes I saw it.

> With WebAssembly I think you could do "very rich Internet applications"
> (I understand this means a server based applications with a remote GUI
> running in a Browser) purely using Pascal. No Java script any more !
>
> As mse already features "ifi" that can do remote-GUI applications, it
> might be possible to run the ifi GUI part in a browser, allowing to
> attach to any server based ifi application. This would be exceptionally
> cool :)
>
That could be possible but it is not "standard", which means nobody will use 
it.

Martin

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