On Tuesday 28 April 2009 08:50:22 am Robert Gravina wrote:

> > All of this is being driven by a controller inside of libmnemoyse. I
> > guess using that model could be enough to get a first working prototype.
>
> OK, so libmnenosyne is a framework (it calls you)?

Yes, but if you want, you can also be the one in charge and call it.

> If libmnenosyne were to call functions which then updated a remote web
> client, you could possibly do it. 

This is indeed how all the current clients work.

> This is where wrapping libmnenosyne
> in a web framework which made this web client/server communication
> easier would help. Otherwise, it would be too much work IMO.

OK. I have zero experience with web development, so I'd be happy to leave that 
to someone more knowledgeable.

Peter


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