duane> [ajax] david> Saying "AJAX" or talking about any other implementation tech feels to me like putting the cart before the horse.
Correct, I should have given more examples. What I ment was - 2 parts: 1) the GUI interface (a) could be built-in webserver + javascript (ajax) OR (b) could be built-in webserver + flash OR (c) could be Ecplipse + JAVA OR (d) could be Tcl/Tk app Perhaps the use of "ajax" is/was very premature - I really mean that sort of concept, nothing more. 2) The backend part the above pieces talk to. It responds to commands. ===== So what should we focus on? (A) Wizard type features to help *new*users* get started ie: Some "build a basic configuration file" tool. That could be *text* - ie: Answer questions, choose from a list. That's not 'inside openocd' - its more of a "text configuration file' Could be as simple as Perl CPAN - text mode Or as simple as Linux Kernel "make config" text mode. (vrs make xconfig, or make menuconfig). (B) Day to day operational features. I think your view is more (A), and mine is more (B). -Duane. _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list Openocd-development@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development