Does the "Savable Tortoise Page Generator" have some web socket option to interact?

It does not. The resulting pages are savable and entirely standalone. They do not communicate with any server. There's nothing that prevents you from adding websocket connections to the pages, though.

I have thinking in a combination of "Savable Tortoise Page Generator", web sockets and NodeJS. What do you think?

As I suggested earlier, I think it would be easier to base your solution off of the existing Teletortoise stuff, but this option could also work.

On 03/03/2015 05:47 PM, Oscar Martinez wrote:
Hi,

I have been researching about Galapago. But I have some doubts. Does the "Savable Tortoise Page Generator" have some web socket option to interact?

I have thinking in a combination of "Savable Tortoise Page Generator", web sockets and NodeJS. What do you think?

Thanks,

On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 11:36:25 PM UTC-6, Oscar Martinez wrote:

    Hi,

    For an university project, I want to create a NetLogo/HubNet
    client based on Web technology. I'm not talking about a web client
    (I know that it exists), I'm talking about a web applications,
    where the user can access to the simulations of NetLogo/HubNet
    using only a web browser, with no downloads or configurations. It
    make sense? Any idea where I can start?

    Thanks,

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