On 01/12/2011 01:54 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
After all, fpGUI already
has a Object Pascal based event queue and allows PostMessage and
SendMessage, and fpGUI widgets understand the object pascal construct of
'somemethod....message;'
That is the main reason why I am that interested in fpGUI. I suppose it is the less complex Widget Type that has this feature, and maybe we can extract the code, that is not requiring a GUI at all, into a common directory tree and construct a very simple "active noGUI" Widget set that also uses same, thus allowing for "headless" embedded applications that don't have a GUI but feature TTimer and decent "standard" inter Thread communication.

On top of this more advanced "remote GUI" applications can be planned such as "ifi" (according to Martin, using a remote control GUI program done with Lazarus, coupled via a byte stream), Android (using a remote control GUI program done in Java), Silverlight/Moonlight (using a remote control GUI program done in Java or in Prism), HTML (a restricted HTML based remote GUI), ... you name it.

-Michael

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