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Difference between revisions of "Selector Architecture Harmonization"

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* Introduce the notion of a "Component Set" -- a set of components
 
* Introduce the notion of a "Component Set" -- a set of components
 
* This architecture would run on Windows, Mac OSX, Linux and (with further work) potentially smart phones
 
* This architecture would run on Windows, Mac OSX, Linux and (with further work) potentially smart phones
* This architecture should support IE, Firefox and Safari browsers
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* The "Selector UI" component would be either GTK, Cocoa or AIR-based, but the underlying "Selector Client" would be common.
* The "Selector UI" component would be either GTK, Cocoa or AIR-based, but the underlying services would be common.
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==="Top Level" To Dos===
 
==="Top Level" To Dos===

Revision as of 13:35, 10 December 2008

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Since Selectors use most of the Higgins Components, work on harmonizing the Higgins selectors into a single architecture would be a huge step towards overall Higgins architecture harmonization/convergence.

A good first step in converging the selectors is start by harmonizing the GTK and Cocoa Selector and the Adobe AIR Selector.

Top Level Diagram

Selector-arch-v1.1.110.png

Notes:

  • Introduce the notion of a "Component Set" -- a set of components
  • This architecture would run on Windows, Mac OSX, Linux and (with further work) potentially smart phones
  • The "Selector UI" component would be either GTK, Cocoa or AIR-based, but the underlying "Selector Client" would be common.

"Top Level" To Dos

The first objective is to perfectly align the existing Components with the above diagram.

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