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RE: Last Night in London?



Agreed, although Id prefer to offer all services in my software.  having spoken to John Weir on this group I am looking to use Tspaces from IBM to provide the linkage between GUI and control component.  I dont want to get into the details but it provides a nice linkage between data model, control components and GUI.  It also means you can run the server components without the need for a GUI.  Its got me thinking about implementing a macro lanaguage now.  Maybe I need a javascript interpreter ;-)
 
thanks
    kieran
 
-----Original Message-----
From: steve [mailto:steve@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 1:52 PM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] Last Night in London?

p/s Found some groovy stuff using vrml in java 3d.  think I might have found the ideal vehicle for my systems front end.  virtual movement through house and point/click -> on devices using a mouse click
 
In my own HA system i have tried to steer away from any kind of human interface. Isn't the whole idea to be automated ? My current system running on a pc using vb currently has a nice display for status and does take much input. It is mainly for testing. I am now considering moving it to Linux to run as a daemon without screen etc. If its automated and intellegent and running fine it doesn't need an interface - does it ?
 
I welcome the API idea for the 'PROJECT' as this would enable me to integrate into my existing 'appcon' & X10 (via comfort) stuff.
 
Steve.




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