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− | One key function of the client is to be able to allow the user to view and edit the contents of their various contexts (i.e. [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Persona_Data_Model_2.0#Person_graph contexts in the person graph]). We call this the context editor. Here is a diagram of how the code and data flows within the context editor: | + | One key function of the client (web app) is to be able to allow the user to view and edit the contents of their various contexts (i.e. [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Persona_Data_Model_2.0#Person_graph contexts in the person graph]). We call this the context editor. Here is a diagram of how the code and data flows within the context editor: |
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Revision as of 13:51, 9 March 2011
{{#eclipseproject:technology.higgins|eclipse_custom_style.css}}The new active client is being designed entirely as a browser extension--a new version of the venerable Higgins browser extension (HBX).
The new HBX acts as a client of the Personal Data Service Overview. This new HBX is highlighted below:
Context Editor
One key function of the client (web app) is to be able to allow the user to view and edit the contents of their various contexts (i.e. contexts in the person graph). We call this the context editor. Here is a diagram of how the code and data flows within the context editor:
Attic
Here are the older notes: Higgins/Attic/Active Client 2.0