BTW - do you know if something similar to Broadway exists for QT ? On Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 9:10:17 AM UTC+3, ivbsd1 wrote: > > TJF, thanks a lot. > > I'll try to take this approach. > And I really appreciate your help :-) > > > > On Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 8:47:04 AM UTC+3, TJF wrote: >> >> >> >> Am Mittwoch, 27. Juli 2016 07:11:24 UTC+2 schrieb William Hermans: >>> >>> Additionally you may wish to start reading about, and understanding what >>> a "web appliance" *is*. >>> >> >> Didn't you read the initial post? This isn't the issue here. The Question >> is >> >> Device should be controlled via Web interface. Control includes simple >>> configuration >>> (few tens parameters), collection of logs, statuses, alarms and simple >>> statistics. >>> >> >> >> @ivbsd1 >> >> Can I develop on Windows or Linux host, or it must be on BBB? But BBB >>> does not have graphical device... >> >> >> You develop a normal GTK application, on any host/OS. In order to run it >> as a web interface, compile on BBB, start the broadwayd and set environ >> variable GDK_BACKEND=broadway before starting the application. The >> application then doesn't use the (nor need a) local screen/keyboard. >> Instead it waits for a web connection to port 8080. Once you open a browser >> window on that port, this window is used as remote screen/keyboard for the >> GTK application. >> >> BR >> >
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