Good hints - I think I will try a widget per field (some how).

Yeah - it is a blast from the past! It's part of a hosting system to
host emulated MVS instances using Hercules (www.hercules-390.org) ...
whatever rocks your boat!

A.

2009/5/5 Koen Deforche <[email protected]>:
> Hey Adrian,
>
> 2009/5/5 Wim Dumon <[email protected]>:
>> I would say to use Wt's server push capabilities to render updates to
>> the screen, and to attach slots to the key signals. I would write it
>> all in C++, and first do a version without custom JavaScript, which
>> updates the entire viewable area on every update. There's a good
>> chance that you will decide it is good enough. Lateron, you could
>> provide some optimizations with custom JavaScript (e.g. provide
>> functions to do scrolling, or update a single line on the client
>> side).
>> A separate thread can also interact with Wt widgets provided that it
>> grabs the global update lock (see documentation of WApplication), so
>> that part of your architecture is ok.
>
> You could perhaps start with a separate widget per line. In that way you
> can more easily upgrade to smarter rendering strategies:
>  - scrolling by deleting/adding lines
>  - partial updates based on a specific line.
>
> Sounds like a fun project (except for the terminal handling part time-warp 
> :-) )
>
> Regards,
> koen
>
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