JOLIE to Bring Service-Oriented Computing to KDE
Fabrizio Montesi of italianaSoftware showed at Akademy how JOLIE brings new ways of interaction through the network to KDE. One of his examples is the ECOS media controller that organises control of your multimedia player (in our case that's Amarok of course) through web interfaces, handheld devices and other applications. JOLIE takes care of synchronising and concerting all those different interfaces. Read on for more details.
Another use-case would be Vision, a service that distributes presentations over the network. Vision enables you to show a presentation on different computers or devices and follow what is being browsed and annotated. Montesi's blog has a screencast showing off this wonderful new way of collaborating over the network. More use-cases include e-commerce offerings through geo-located services and distribution of Plasma applets via a JOLIE-powered peer to peer network. Imagine you travel to Mechelen and JOLIE offers a localised desktop with interesting events, restaurants, hotels at your fingertips.
JOLIE is being integrated into Plasma as we speak. Montesi announced the availability of JOLIE in KDE 4.2, slated for January 2009, so writing applets that do neat things over the network will become really easy. Another alleged goal of Montesi is to kick Angeline Jolie from her first position in Google's search results when entering "jolie".