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Re: [GNUnet-developers] OS-independent GUI, poor client-server messages
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Christian Grothoff |
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Re: [GNUnet-developers] OS-independent GUI, poor client-server messages |
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Tue, 24 Aug 2004 11:48:35 +0530 |
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On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 2:39 am, hwkks wrote:
> Hi list,
> I just thought about writing an OS-independent GUI in Java (yes, I know,
> Java sucks), but then I saw that the client-server messages are very poor.
>
> * RETURN_VALUE
> * GET_STATISTICS
> * STATISTICS
> * TRAFFIC_QUERY
> * TRAFFIC_INFO
> * SHUTDOWN_REQUEST
> * GET_OPTION_REQUEST
> * GET_OPTION_REPLY
>
> There seems to be no way to search, to download or to view current
> downloads. Are you planning to implement this soon?
Well, how do you think the current clients work? :-). As Nils already said,
you missed half the message definitions. Anyway, you may not want to deal
with this low-level messaging anyway. The GNUnet client (and in particular
the libesed2 library) have to do a lot more than just issue a single 'search'
or 'download' query. But as Nils also mentioned, there is freeway. Freeway
(re)implements (most of) libesed2 in Java, from message handling to the GUI.
I would suggest that you look into the freeway code.
> The biggest disadvantage in GNUnet in my opinion is the lack of files
> which depends on the count of people who contribute to this net. But you
> will only get more people to this net when it is more user friendly. I
> like console-style but a lot of people think different and a GUI for all
> platforms could be a good solution. Hope you think similar.
Well, I believe the number of users / portability is an issue, but I'm not
sure that it is the biggest one; nevertheless, you're welcome to try to
improve the situation ;-).
Christian