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Re: Cbus XPL XAP



I use MainLobby as a C-Bus front end (via xAP/HS) which is very
polished
in appearance, but I don't think ML will be useable on the Nokia as it
is Flash based.  I don't believe the Nokia has a Java VM either does it
?  I have also used XLobby with the xAP plugin but ongoing development
of XLobby seems to go in stops and starts by the author so I would base
any usage on what it does now rather than futures.

There is one other possibility  which could achieve what you want - let
me check if they support the 770.

If you like Ajax based web solutions it may well be that xAP Floorplan
will run on the Nokia 770  - I haven't tried it though. If it does that
will give you exactly what you've asked for with realtime
display/control  of C-Bus devices (if you use the xAP C-Bus gateway) ,
it also includes a scheduler and script engine.  You can skin the
background and device icons to achieve any look you want.

Kevin




Dean Barrett wrote:
>
>
>
> Is anyone using any of the above in combination to produce a good web
> front
> end for Cbus ?
>
> I've asked on cbusforums but drew a blank..
>
> I'm keen to find a nice solution for use on the Nokia 770 - which i've
> found
> to be a top bit of HA hardware.
>
> Currently using it for the Slimp/Squeezebox with the Sonos'esque 770
Skin
> which is a lovely HTML skin utilising Ajax for non-page refreshing
> updates.
>
> It would complete my setup lovely if i could also control CBus via a
> similar
> styled web interface - i dont want to use Clipsals Homegate as its a
bit
> clunky on the web inferface side of things.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> Dean.
>





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