(Sorry, I noticed now that I had forgotten to reply to this email... Please, let's have technical discusion like this in public on the LibreOffice development list.)
On 12 June 2013 11:49, Siqi Liu <[email protected]> wrote: > Now that I can get the remote end to connect to server with a manually > setup ip address, I'm looking for a way to allow users to easily discover > running server end on the local network automatically....which leads me to > the Bonjour protocol. > Yep, that is what we should use to find OS X Impress instances, I think. > > It seems that Bonjour has some great support for Mac and iOS device so I > can search for running mac libreoffice instance on the local network. But > I'm not sure if we have some nice c++ native support (and also are there > any windows, linux support for Bonjour?) for that since libreoffice is > supposed to work cross-platform. > I think the implementation for Linux is called Avahi. Not sure about Windows. > > > Do you have any experience around that? > Sorry, nope. And where can I find the server end code in the libO repo? > > sd/source/ui/remotecontrol --tml
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