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=== Proposal for a client-initiated journal transfer === | === Proposal for a client-initiated journal transfer === | ||
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+ | == Workflow == | ||
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+ | * The server XO would make available its shares available via WebDAV, running in the context of "httpd" service. | ||
+ | * The client XO would connect to the server XO via its browser. | ||
+ | * Therafter, "Browse" would take over. | ||
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+ | == Details == | ||
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+ | * The server XO would make available its shares available via WebDAV, running in the context of "httpd" service. | ||
+ | ** first point | ||
+ | ** second point | ||
Revision as of 07:35, 2 April 2012
Proposal for a client-initiated journal transfer
Workflow
- The server XO would make available its shares available via WebDAV, running in the context of "httpd" service.
- The client XO would connect to the server XO via its browser.
- Therafter, "Browse" would take over.
Details
- The server XO would make available its shares available via WebDAV, running in the context of "httpd" service.
- first point
- second point
In a server-initiated operation, the server is responsible for adequate delivery to all the clients, whatever the number may be.
In a client-initiated operation, each client is responsible for herself only.
Option | Server-Initiated / Client-Initiated | Secure Data Transfer | Proxy Support | Peer to Peer Support (Gabble/Salut) |
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Looping over "Send To" | Server-Initiated | Yes/Yes | ||
Sascha's JournalToWebDAV | Client-Initiated | |||
Each XO acts as an independent WebDAV server; client uses browser | Client-Initiated | Yes (HTTPS over SSL) | /Yes |