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Architecture and Implementation of JavaScript Shared Browser

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at Tango Group Seminar on 26 March 99. Foils prepared 26 March 99

We describe the latest JavaScript shared browser which builds on the old WebWisdom system as well the newer production Java shared browser
We describe architecture and some of the key JavaScript concepts including event handlers and signed scripts
We describe high level JSSB event structure and ability to selectively trap, archive and replay
We finish by noting this as a a "flawed" model of what could be possible in sharing rich objects and point out importance for universal access


Table of Contents for Architecture and Implementation of JavaScript Shared Browser


001 JavaScript Shared Bowser in TangoInteractive Architecture and 
    Implementation
002 Abstract of Shared Browser Presentation
003 Basic JSSB Architecture
004 JSSB JavaScript Shared Browser
005 Some Cosmic Features of JSSB
006 Some Technical Difficulties
007 Technical Approach of JSSB
008 Is a variable defined?
009 Some Needed JavaScript Technologies
010 onUnload onLoad Events
011 Event Model in JSSB
012 Events have a Bunch of Properties
013 Other Capabilities of Event Package
014 Use of Events in JSSB
015 What Can, Will be or May be Shared
016 Archiving sessions
017 Futures


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