Gerald,

nice to hear that. If you need any information, I'll be glad to help.

Best,

    Dominik

Am 09.08.2011 19:42, schrieb Zhenhua (Gerald) Guo:
Dominik,
   We are also considering implementing inter-widget communication
framework in RAVE. Your work in ROLE is interesting and I will look
into it definitely.

Gerald

On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 1:56 AM, Dominik Renzel
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Dear all,

this is indeed quite interesting. In the context of the ROLE project, we are
developing an interwidget communication library that realizes both local and
remote forms (local via HTML5 PostMessage, remote via XMPP PubSub) and uses
the Google Android schema for intents as the event payload format. This
works quite well, and was thought to enable communication between widgets
and native Android applications in future...

Best regards,

    Dominik


Am 05.08.2011 15:44, schrieb Scott Wilson:
On 5 Aug 2011, at 13:32, Ross Gardler wrote:

In addition to the article below there is an Apache licensed cross
platform javascript library at
https://github.com/PaulKinlan/webintents

This looks really interesting - though I'm not sure where the registry of
providers for each user lives?

Paul and I have been working on a dynamic service binding mechanism for
widgets using a backend service registry and some selection logic - for
example for identifying which SMS sending API to use (e.g. direct through
phone device API, or via server-side SMS gateway). However, putting the user
in control of selecting providers for services may be a better idea,
especially if this takes off.

I wonder if it removes the need for oAuth in some cases?

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Steve Lee<[email protected]>
Date: 5 August 2011 11:07
Subject: [raveincontext-dev] Google and Mozilla working on web intents
To: [email protected]



http://techcrunch.com/2011/08/04/google-announces-plans-to-bake-android-like-web-intents-into-chrome/

This should be really powerful for widget interactions

Details: here

http://webintents.org/

Steve



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