This would expand the scope of client developers to those that are skittish about putting a bunch of time into the current NTP implementation (which the docs say will be going away in 1.3) as well as facilitate the embedding of nessusd control capability into other applications...
Just a thought. :)
Marc Spitzer wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 08:53:10 -0500 Renaud Deraison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 06:03:42PM -0600, DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
I was wondering what is going to happen to the native client?At this time, I don't really know. Basically :
- GTK is widely deployed and easy to install (at least that was true with GTK 1.2, that's _less_ true with GTK 2.x), but the GTK guys
constantly break their own API, which makes it very hard for me
to maintain a 1.x AND 2.x compatible program which keeping useable
source code
Have you considered tk/tcl? it would be a nice fit for the client,
and no C++. One of the nice things about it is that you get event driven IO and UI for free and as long as you stay within the core
language it is portable across Linux, Windows, Mac and Unix. Also
it has a gui builder called vtcl that is undergoing a major face lift
at the moment.
Just a thought,
marc
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