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RE: Re: java enabled phones for home automation
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- Subject: RE: Re: java enabled phones for home automation
- From: "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 19:11:28 +0100
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Title: [ukha_d] Re: java enabled phones for home
automation
Ian,
You
write "XAP"...
I'm
concerned we're at cross purposes.
We're talking about xAP, the
eXtensible Automation Protocol - www.xapautomation.com,
not XAP, the W3C XML initiative....
Which XAP are you talking about ?
Regards,
Mark
Hi Patrick,
XAP is one of the Controllers for the system. Messages should be able
to
pass from a jhaapi environment to XAP and vica versa (as long as I have got
my
design right). Jhaapi is similar but is designed to be completly device
agnostic and provide similar functions to a JMS environment, i.e a publish
and
subscribe model of consumers and subscribers. The jhaapi project also
provides
a SOAP interfacei to enable web services so in this instance you
could web service enable your xap devices without writting any code.
R's
Ian
-----Original Message----- From:
PatrickLidstone [mailto:patrick@xxxxxxx] Sent: Thu
19/09/2002 17:00 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Cc:
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: java enabled phones for home
automation
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Ian Willoughby" <ian@i...>
wrote: > Hi Kieran, > > I am a developer at
volantis.com. The company does a multi device support for websites (I
have lots of toys to play with). I am writting a java home
automation message service (something that has been knocking around in
my
head for about a year) that will enable XML message to be sent from a
device to the message server and then routed to another device (Planned
interfaces so far are CM11/12, HomeVision, JINI, XAP, and more). Clients
will reside on anything that runs java e.g PC, Palmtop, phone. I have
setup a project on sourceforge jhaapi (pronounced
jHappy). >
Ian, Have you aware of the xAP
project?
It sounds like there is a significant overlap between what we are trying
to achieve with xAP and your own
project.
Patrick
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