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Re: W800


  • Subject: Re: W800
  • From: "Mal Lansell" <mal@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:28:06 -0000

Sure, I could do that.  I guess an application version would be
needed too - am I right in thinking that there are no services on
Win98?

Mal


--- In ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx, "John B" <home-automation@j...>
wrote:
> Hi Mal,
>
> > Hard as nails, my app.  When we finally agree to get rid of
> > that built in hub, it will be harder still ;-) (Having now
> > seriously tempted fate, I await the inevitable flood of bug
> > reports!)
>
> Would you be interested in producing a stand-alone hub service,
based on
> your xPL C++ framework?
>
> The reason for this is that currently, AFAIK, my .NET hub service
is the
> only stand-alone hub service that's out there for Windows, and of
course
> that requires the .NET framework.
>
> I think a hub, being such a core building block, should require as
few
> prerequisites as possible (i.e. no .NET, no Java etc.)
> So I thought a pure C++ implementation would be best.
> (and also most efficient in terms of memory footprint etc.)
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Regards,
>
> John






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