> On Aug 5, 2014, at 10:06 PM, Gerriet M. Denkmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Scripting Bridge SBObject has a sendEvent:id:parameters:. Not sure I want to 
> use this.

It seems like your best bet, actually.

The typical route is that you implement scriptability in the target app, 
including the terminology file that describes what commands and objects it 
handles, and then you can have the scripting bridge tool generate a header for 
that app, which declares a subclass of SBApplication that has methods 
corresponding to the app's scriptable commands. But under the hood, those 
methods just turn into calls to sendEvent:id:parameters.

I'm surprised IPC still sucks so badly. I haven't used XPC, but I thought it 
was a general-purpose solution for messaging between apps, not just for 
communicating with your app's own helper processes.

—Jens
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