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Re: local dataengines and browser
by Aaron Seigo on Monday 21/Apr/2008, @11:19
for dataengine using plasmoids, that will require access to the scripting API. these will therefore rely on support in the web rendering kit used (khtml, webkit, gecko, ie, opera, etc), probably via a plugin not unlike, say, flash. (except open .. )

but for simpler widgets that don't use data engines, we can replicate the widgetry in plain embedded javascript.
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Re: local dataengines and browser
by nice on Monday 21/Apr/2008, @11:34
are there dataengine exposed via webservice ?

with a wsdl description ? that would be great, so javascript could query via xmlHTTPrequest...

perhaps add a interface for that to plasma ?
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  • Re: local dataengines and browser
    by Aaron Seigo on Monday 21/Apr/2008, @12:46
    first off, this has huge security implications. the security infrastructure for non-trusted/trustable widgets is fledgling right now (though design has been discussed) ...

    with that proviso, assuming the JOLIE integration works out, that would be the most likely route for us to go.
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