Hello all,

With all the html talk going back and forth.....

I develop machine software and have been tossing the idea around of creating
an HMI framework based on HTML5+Websockets.

The result would be to have a lean and mean web socket server running and
tied to EMC hooks in a similar way to the GTK interface.

EMC would be in place to do all of the work, and the web socket server is
only for interaction with the HMI.

Several methods would need to be supported for getting/setting Axis, IO,
G-code operations as well as configuration/system debugging stuff.


The graphics and UI tools available via HTML5+CSS3+Javascript are amazing
and platform agnostic.  Web sockets bring Web UI performance pretty darn
close to native.


Is there anyone already working on something like this?  Any pointers for
hooking into the various methods for HMI integration?(Might be nice to have
a developer manual geared specifically for UI stuff)

Thoughts?

Thanks in advance for any help,

-Brad


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