[REBOL] Jell Project
From: ale870::gmail::com at: 27-Apr-2006 19:08
Dear all,
I wish to lightlight this new project "Jell Project", created by me
(!) using Rebol View/PRO.
Follows a short description about the project. If you are interested,
you can visit my site at:
http://ale870.pbwiki.com/.
This is a new project. I will try to explain the project target, even
if it is a little bit difficult with a few words.
Final target is creating a set of tools to create desktop environment
platform independent (using Rebol programming language). It will be
composed by two different tool categories: final users, and
administrator/programmers.
Jell will be created using Rebol programming language (http://www.rebol.com)
Jell Project is distributed with LGPL license.
Here a list of some tools planned:
* JellAP (Jell Application Protocol): it will be able to manage
(download and start) remote applications in a similar way as Java Web
Start (JWS). Main difference is JWS manages only java based
applications, and JellAP will manager any kind of programs/files.
Actually, this application is almost completed. It will be released as
LGPL license. I hope I will be able to release the first version in a
couple of weeks (within May 15, 2006).
* Jell advanced command line: this innovative tool, created for
advanced users/admins/programmers, will let you open windows like any
other desktop environment, but using shell-based commands. More info
will come later ;-) (Job PLANNED)
* Powerful telenet/ftp application: telnet and co. (other remote
shell tools) are a little bit limited if you need to make deep
administration, management, etc... Jell will include a powerful system
you will use to manage remote computers, using standard http protocol
and stadard port (bypassing routers, firewalls, etc...).
* Desktop environment: every OS has its own desktop system: Jell
will try to create a standard desktop environment, platform
independent.
* more to come...
Il sito che sto sviluppando si serve per mantenere una lista di
code-snippets
in vari linguaggi di programmazione.
Thank you!
Alessandro