Hi All,

One of the comments that we get from our Physics community is "why can't
it be more like VRVS". The simple web interface that everyone knows is
not a bad thing... If that worked on top of the AG 3.0 TK I think that
would be pretty cool. Not sure how to do it and/or how easy it would be,
but what I understand to be the more "pure" (not sure if that is the
right word) web services implementation of AG 3.0 should help.

Brian

Michael Daw wrote:
> I wouldn't dismiss this so harshly. AG1.x was pretty unsophisticated and 
> Mingji's application would (of course) be based on AG2/3. I'd say six months 
> full time could make good progress, and we'd be very interested to see the 
> results.
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] 
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Derek Piper
>> Sent: 15 March 2006 16:27
>> To: ???
>> Cc: ag-tech
>> Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] help:what's about building a web-based 
>> venue client?
>>
>>
>>      Sounds like you'd be redoing AccessGrid 1.x ... What is 
>> the merit in that?
>>
>>      Derek
>>
>> 陈明基 wrote:
>>> Dear Sir,
>>>   
>>> In order to make users use AG by web pages(IE),I want to 
>> change the VenueClientUI writen in wxPython to be writen by 
>> HTML elements. In this case,the user can also use AG's shared 
>> applications to collaborate with other partners ,or it can 
>> even use audio service and video servie. I will let all users 
>> come into the default venue. I only want to change the usage 
>> style of AG client for web users and the AG server is keeping 
>> its old style. This is my application scene. Do you think it 
>> is possible for this?  Is it difficult? or how much work 
>> should I do or what work I should do? or do your have any 
>> suggestions for this case? I have only half a year to do this 
>> , and I want to imlement it in java.
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> looking forward to your help!
>>>
>>> = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
>>>                                     
>>> Mingji Chen, Master Candidate
>>> The Key Laboratory of Virtual Reality Technology, Ministry 
>> of Education, China
>>> School of Computer Science, Beihang University
>>> Beijing,100083, P.R.China
>>> Tel : +86-10-82317109-816
>>> Email:[email protected]                      
>>>
>>>
>> -- 
>> Derek Piper - [email protected] - (812) 856 0111
>> IRI 323, School of Informatics
>> Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
>>
>>
>>
> 


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