Re: Searching hints for a web-app
- From: "aoksite1@xxxxxxxxx" <aoksite1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 07:06:37 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 25, 4:17 am, Enrico Fichtner <enrico.ficht...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi folks,
I don't if this is the right newsgroup for that question, if not pls.
could someone guide me to the right one ;)
In my home, I have a computer sitting in the basement controlling all
kinds of consumers in our house (lights, outlets - e.g. for TV, heater
and so on). The switches in the walls do not switch the power, they just
send singnals to the computer and that eventually (through a
self-written program) turn on the consumers.
For that scenario I have also written a neat client application (C++)
that shows on different tabs the top view for each floor (and the
garage) - on those vies you can see all the different consumers (like
bulbs or outlets) as icons. Clicking on them turns the consumer on/off -
it reflects the state of the consumer by using different icons (bulb on,
bulb off). The client is connected through CORBA with the server.
What I would like to do is, to come up with a web-based solution equal
to that client. I think plain html drops out because it can not be
notified when a consumer changes its state. The only two possibilities I
can think of would be using Java-Applets or a flash animation. With the
latter one I have no experience whatsoever, it is just a (uneducated)
guess.
Anyone who could lend a hand on this project?
BTW: I could easely integrate a web server into the controller or run
Apache on the same machine.
Thanks!
Since you are already familiar with C++, I believe asp.net would be
the best way to go. Do you already have Microsoft Visual?
Daniel
http://a-ok-site.com
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