See also : index.html



On Nov 22, 2013, at 6:10 PM, Andre-John Mas <aj...@sympatico.ca> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am not sure whether this is the best place to ask this, but hopefully 
> someone might be able to provide some feedback:
> 
> The basic idea is to have cloud services provide a simple descriptor file, 
> that describes the services hosted and what the specific URLs are. The file 
> could be in JSON or XML and would include such things as:
> 
> - service name
> - service logo (possibly different sizes)
> - service description 
> - reference to licence 
> - list of services (e-mail, storage, calendar, contacts, etc) and their URLs
> 
> This descriptor would generally be found at the root of a domain 
> (http://mydomain.net, for example)or on a specific server 
> (http://myserver.somedomain.org). Also, for security reasons it would only be 
> visible to authenticated users, this also provides the optional benefit of 
> having a dynamic descriptor which lists only the services available to the 
> authenticated user. There might be a use case for a simple version of the 
> file, visible to non-authenticated users, but at this point I have researched 
> things enough to decide on this.
> 
> Microsoft already provides a descriptor file for exchange based services, so 
> in certain ways it is about building on that concept, but also making it more 
> generally available, eventually as an RFC (ideally). The benefit would be 
> that on your tablet or PC you would indicate the domain name for the cloud 
> service provider and the rest of the information is discovered, transparent 
> to the user. 
> 
> The next step would to be to create an open client library that leverages 
> this. 
> 
> Anyhow that's the idea. Any thoughts?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Andre

Reply via email to