RE: Remote recording application - Powered by WO and Wonder
RE: Remote recording application - Powered by WO and Wonder
- Subject: RE: Remote recording application - Powered by WO and Wonder
- From: "Brook, James" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2011 13:05:30 +0100
- Acceptlanguage: en-US
- Thread-topic: Remote recording application - Powered by WO and Wonder
Cheong,
For the remote recording part of the application, nearly all of the "intelligence" is on the server side - in the WebObjects application of course. There is some functionality to prioritise recordings and avoid conflicts on the box and there is an 'inbox' on the server side so that recordings can be downloaded by the box at any time before an event starts if it cannot be contacted at the time that the recording is set. Recording status notifications can be sent to the user via e-mail or push notification. Soon the application will support making recordings for whole series. More "intelligence" is on the way!
Best regards
James
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From: Cheong Hee (Gmail) [email@hidden]
Sent: 07 March 2011 11:41
To: Brook, James; email@hidden
Cc: Fitzpatrick, Thomas
Subject: Re: Remote recording application - Powered by WO and Wonder
Congratulations!!! Just wonder what sort of intelligent recorder it is :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brook, James" <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>
Cc: "Fitzpatrick, Thomas" <email@hidden>
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 6:18 PM
Subject: Remote recording application - Powered by WO and Wonder
I am sure that in the past I used to see lots more launch announcement
e-mails on this list than I see these days. It is always good to read about
new WebObjects powered products going live, so I thought I would share some
details of ours and take the opportunity to thank the community.
In December we launched our "remote recording" application -
http://www.upc.nl/televisie/opnemen-op-afstand/. It is a TV guide which
allows UPC customers in the Netherlands to remotely set recordings on their
digital video recorders. There is a web application, an iPhone/iPad app and
a mobile web app. We now have tens of thousands of active users and are busy
with the next phase of the project.
We use Project Wonder extensively, not just the core frameworks. In
particular ERRest plays a major part. Thank you very much to those who have
created such excellent frameworks and contributed to our success.
We use EOF and a relational database, and additionally we used BDB Java
Edition. We found it easy to set up a replicated data store of POJOs with
simple relationships and constraints running embedded inside our WebObjects
application instances. BDB JE is well worth checking out if you need
something like that.
Thank you to my team mates Ben, Thomas and Jedrzej who spent most of last
summer making this complicated systems integration and product possible.
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