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Re: SWIG framework in a WebObjects Application


  • Subject: Re: SWIG framework in a WebObjects Application
  • From: Daniel Beatty <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 08:44:21 -0800

Hi Pascal,
In some cases, yes.  In other cases, the machine in question maybe attached to another device like say a medical instrument or is doing something.   In other cases, it may be the graphics card that is supplying its computational power via OpenCL as a kind of GPGPU cloud to feed WO.  In either case, the key is that WO is connecting to the underlying hardware that it is running on.  Thus, this is where some interface like SWIG+WO comes in to play.  Hopefully,  since SWIG supports POJO then it can work.  Also, it would be nice to incorporate REST and D2W into the app on the premise that the app is not a desktop at all, but some embedded device.  Wild, but we are WebObjects developers.  That is what we do.


Dan

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On Dec 20, 2012, at 6:26 AM, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:

> What is your goal? To include WO into desktop apps?
>
>> Greetings Ladies, Gentlemen, and Wizards of WebObjects,
>> I am about go into development mode for the first time in a while.  One consideration that I am having to make is the inclusion of the SWIG framework with the WebObjects framework to marry the local application capabilities with ReSTful/ D2W capabilities.  Naturally, I would like to seek guidance from some wizards who have done this kind of thing before, and who have been doing a lot more work on these things than I have.
>>
>> Any ideas?  If I have a C/C++/POJO SWIG framework, shouldn't I be able to include it with  WebObject?  Any one tried it?
>>
>> V/R,
>>
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