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Foil 34 Remarks on Micro Tango III

From Tango Futures: XML for Portals, Web-based Collaboration and Distance Education Rice University Tango Tutorial -- October 18 1999. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 So although we use a browser like language (specify messages in XML and render with a device dependent style), the rendering engine is extremely simple compared to a workstation browser
  • All Tango applications will be rendered by same engine on micro device
2 One can either view micro Tango as a standalone client or always invoke a full Tango client on a PC and view this as a proxy for micro device
3 We need to provide a general architecture (libraries) to aid the piping (a.k.a. generating appropriate filter and transmitting events through it to Micro Tango Agent) of events from Tango client to micro Tango agent. Note this piping is responsibility of those applications that can be rendered on a micro device
  • We should support Java and JavaScript applications piping from Tango
4 As a byproduct of this new system, we will get a whiteboard that serializes drawings to XML (presumably in official VML (vector graphics) dialect)

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