Would invite feedback and comments on this issue.
Best Regards
Aayush.
On 11/2/08, aayush bhatnagar <abhatnag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thats great Dominic,
> We can carry on the discussion on this mailing list thread. All the email
> replies to this discussion we have on the mailing list will be visible on
> the internet on this link:
> http://groups.google.com/group/whitelassi/browse_thread/thread/541537ec6c65bb92
>
> Other members are free to chip in the discussion at any time :-)
>
> So, to start off, the basis for the discussion will be the Stage 1 and Stage
> 2 description (http://whitelassiblog.wordpress.com)
>
> Let us set an agenda:
>
> 1. Review of the PNM service and its ecosystem so far (Doubts if any)
>
> 2. Review of the high level GUI requirements ( technology to be used for the
> GUI) and forward path
>
> 3. Service Building Blocks needed ( will get more clear once the Stage-3
> description is up on the blog)
>
> Aayush
>
> On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Dominic_Gmail
> <dominic...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Aayush,
>>
>> I would like to be involved in the Design process.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dominic
>>
>> *-------Original Message-------*
>>
>> *From:* aayush bhatnagar <abhatnag...@gmail.com>
>> *Date:* 02-11-2008 10:39:36
>> *To:* us...@whitelassi.dev.java.net; white...@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject:* [whitelassi:7] Initial Sbb design and Stage-3 description to be
>> up soon
>>
>> Hello friends,
>> Soon i will be starting to design the Service Building blocks for the PNM
>> server. I will be following the 3GPP specs, that can be downloaded from
>> the
>> Files section (http://groups.google.com/group/whitelassi)
>> <http://groups.google.com/group/whitelassi>
>>
>> As i go along, i will quote the specific literature from the specification
>> to reference the design diagrams. I will also post the diagrams on the
>> blog
>> (http://whitelassiblog.wordpress.com)
>>
>> If anyone of us would like to volunteer to help me in the design process,
>> you are most welcome.
>>
>> If anyone of us has an interest in designing Graphical User Interfaces
>> (GUIs) in JSPs or JSFs, you are most welcome to volunteer by replying to
>> this mail.
>>
>> Aayush
>>
>> --
>> sent from my J-phone :-)
>>
>> >>
>>
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Hi,
I think yes we can use JSF for the development of GUI.
I think the login page is simple to develop, but the page showing devices in the Personal Network is a bit difficult to visualize. I have attached a snapshot of that page, have a look at it and let me know how you feel about it. This is just my visalization.
Regards,
Dominic
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From: aayush bhatnagar
Date: 11-11-2008 12:49:08
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when the user logs in the next time, he can view his personal network,
add or delete devices from it.
:)
aayush.