Could *really* use Bonjour support

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Could *really* use Bonjour support

Guyren Howe
The desktop sharing built into Squeak is very nice, but it still  
needs an IP address to be handed around, which is tricky in a  
classroom full of kids.

It seems to me that for a classroom situation, a Bonjour- or similar-
based sharing system, that let the kids just turn on sharing and see  
anyone else who was sharing on the same subnet, would be *fantastic*.

Is anything like that available or in the works, or is there some  
alternative I'm not aware of?
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Re: Could *really* use Bonjour support

Serge Stinckwich-4
Guyren Howe a écrit :

> The desktop sharing built into Squeak is very nice, but it still  
> needs an IP address to be handed around, which is tricky in a  
> classroom full of kids.
>
> It seems to me that for a classroom situation, a Bonjour- or similar-
> based sharing system, that let the kids just turn on sharing and see  
> anyone else who was sharing on the same subnet, would be *fantastic*.
>
> Is anything like that available or in the works, or is there some  
> alternative I'm not aware of?


Maybe, you could try the UbiquiTalk platform :

http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/UbiquiTalk


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Re: Could *really* use Bonjour support

Masashi UMEZAWA-2
Hi,

> > Is anything like that available or in the works, or is there some
> > alternative I'm not aware of?
>
>
> Maybe, you could try the UbiquiTalk platform :
>
> http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/UbiquiTalk
>

You could also try Discovery framework.
http://map.squeak.org/package/6a54b2cc-ea9b-4622-a0cb-fd7222c22892

It is used in SuperSwiki2 for detecting local SuperSwiki2 servers in LAN.
http://swikis.ddo.jp/SuperSwiki2/3

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Re: Could *really* use Bonjour support

Masashi UMEZAWA-2
Hi,

Oops, I forgot to mention NetMorph.

NetMorph can detect other peers automatically. So, users can share
their e-Toy projects without concerning IPs.

For details:
http://swikis.ddo.jp/NetMorph/22

Combining SuperSwiki2 and NetMorph, you can provide a settings-free
environment in classroom.

2006/11/29, Masashi UMEZAWA <[hidden email]>:

> Hi,
>
> > > Is anything like that available or in the works, or is there some
> > > alternative I'm not aware of?
> >
> >
> > Maybe, you could try the UbiquiTalk platform :
> >
> > http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/UbiquiTalk
> >
>
> You could also try Discovery framework.
> http://map.squeak.org/package/6a54b2cc-ea9b-4622-a0cb-fd7222c22892
>
> It is used in SuperSwiki2 for detecting local SuperSwiki2 servers in LAN.
> http://swikis.ddo.jp/SuperSwiki2/3
>

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