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D-Bus and other Linux desktop integration improvements From Open Source@Seneca Jump to: navigation , search Back To Project List Contents 1 Project Name 2 Project Description 2.1 Introduction to D-Bus: 2.2 Possible Ideas 2.3 Project Objective and Features 2.4 Considerations 3 Important Links 3.1 Mailing Lists 3.2 Articles 3.3 Tutorials & Specification 3.4 DBuzilla 3.5 Patches 3.6 Mozilla 3.7 Linux Desktop 4 Project Leader(s) 5 Project Contributor(s) 6 Project 6.1 Project Code 6.2 XPCOM Tutorial and info 6.2.1 Packages needed: 6.2.2 Create the Component 6.2.3 Building the Component 6.3 DBUS Tutorial and info 7 Experiences 7.1 Mohamed Attar 8 Suggestions & Ideas 9 Project News 9.1 Status 9.2 News Posts 10 To Do [ edit ] Project Name D-Bus and other Linux desktop integration improvements. [ edit ] Project Description Various Linux distributors have patches in their Firefox packages that add bits and pieces of Linux integration, and Mozilla would like to see even more available. One particular area of interest is controlling the browser via d-bus, and exposing dbus events to the application and extensions. [ edit ] Introduction to D-Bus: Currently on the Linux desktop, there is a void in desktop application integration. Many solutions are used such as CORBA, DCOP, etc…, but neither satisfies the new vision for an integrated Linux desktop. D-Bus is relatively new; however, it has grown in popularity very quickly. The KDE project has announced it will replace DCOP with D-BUS in KDE version 4. Gnome has also made developments to include the D-Bus technology. Many corporations including Redhat and Novell are interested in this new technology. D-Bus is meant to replace CORBA and DCOP, and provides a RPC communication technology. It is developed in the C language as an IPC process, but has high level language bindings for C++, QT, Java, Python, etc… Most Linux distributions already include a running D-Bus library. There is also a D-Bus port for Windows under deve"
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