2005-12-31, 04:02 PM
First of all, thanks for a great piece of software. I've struggled with VDR and MVP until I finally found GBPVR.
I think there has been some kind of discussion on webservices -as in SOAP and XML- before, but nobody really got interested in it(?). I think having a webservice interface offering similar functionalities than the -very nice- web admin would be great.
What I am aiming for is enabling developers to implement language independent client apps for controlling GBPVR. Mainly I am interested in client apps for mobile devices, such as smart phones which quite widely support J2ME -and webservices.
Smart phones commonly have browsers in them, but using those really suck. I don't know if I am the only one but to me a client running in my Series 60 phone for controlling GBPVR would really be a killer application.
I havent' done sw with C# before but am looking into it. I'd appreciate any comments regarding to this idea and of course some pointers how to get started. Also if anyone thinks there's a better away for approaching this that'd be nice to hear too.
br,
-jTalvio
I think there has been some kind of discussion on webservices -as in SOAP and XML- before, but nobody really got interested in it(?). I think having a webservice interface offering similar functionalities than the -very nice- web admin would be great.
What I am aiming for is enabling developers to implement language independent client apps for controlling GBPVR. Mainly I am interested in client apps for mobile devices, such as smart phones which quite widely support J2ME -and webservices.
Smart phones commonly have browsers in them, but using those really suck. I don't know if I am the only one but to me a client running in my Series 60 phone for controlling GBPVR would really be a killer application.
I havent' done sw with C# before but am looking into it. I'd appreciate any comments regarding to this idea and of course some pointers how to get started. Also if anyone thinks there's a better away for approaching this that'd be nice to hear too.
br,
-jTalvio