On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 23:23 +0100, Jeff wrote:
Where would the synthesis library be in the diagram on the web site
see:
http://syncevolution.org/development/direct-synchronization-aka-syncml-se...
I think it would be nice to add it to the diagram.
I think it would make that particular diagram too complex. For a view
into the "syncevo-dbus-server" box, look at the diagram of SyncEvolution
available here:
http://syncevolution.org/development/pim-data-synchronization-why-it-so-hard
I believe in the HTTP scenario, it would be a small rectangle inside
the
syncevo-dbus-server.
Right.
It would also might be helpful to label the http daemon edge to dbus
edge as SyncML
It's not quite SyncML. These are D-Bus API calls as defined by
SyncEvolution (src/dbus/interfaces/ in the source code, about to be put
online soon) which carry SyncML messages as payload.
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