Hello Jan! I think starting with 1) is enough first, later you can extend it in direction 4). But if you prefer to start with 4), it's ok too :)
Bajusz Tamás On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 21:47:50 +0100 Jan Ischebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello all, > > Currently I work on the HTML frontend for GNUe Forms. > IMHO a HTML or Web interface for GNUe Forms must be multi-user and > multi-forms capable. > I.e. the HTML frontend for gnue-forms becomes a server providing > multiple forms to different users in parallel. > > I can think of the following scenarios and would like to know your opinion: > > 1) Gnue-forms is started with the /-u html /option. A buildin webserver > ist started. Users can select > different forms by providing the path + filename of a gfd file > stored on the server. So by going to > http://gnue-server//mypath/myfile.gfd a user can edit/use the > selected form with his web browser. > > 2) Gnue Navigator can be started as a web server. After login into a new > session, users can > select and start the forms files defined in the navigator process > definition file. > > 3) Gnue Forms continue to be a single user application. After starting > gnue-forms with the/ -u html /option > a webbrowser will be started on the same machine to access the > webpages, which gnue-forms prepares. > Directly after the form or the web browser is closed, the > application gnue-forms quits. (Similar behavior > like standard GUI application). > > 4) Same as 1) but as a separate program. Could also support parsing of > gnue-navigator files. Proposed name: > Gnue Websuite or MyGNUe. > > Personally I would prefer a solution, where all gnue tools can be > accessed through one webserver. > This is both possible in scenario 2 and 4. I would prefer scenario 4 > because scenario 2 forces > the usage of gnue process definition files and in many cases a > individual menu structure is preferred. > > Jan > > > > > use cases: > > server > > a) create new > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnue-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnue-dev > _______________________________________________ Gnue-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnue-dev
