On Feb 21, 2013, at 21:11 , Jaco <ubuntumuntu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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http://cloudiad.com/analysis/doc1 it looks noVNC would be easier to integrate with.
Thanks for the link - did not know that.
I think noVNC has a bit more traction in the industry (with good reason), since is does
seem to be a fairly simple & straight-forward client, whereas Guagamole is actually a
more generic/general VNC (& RDP) proxy.
In theory Guacamole may be extendible to the SPICE protocol, enabling a single interface
for accessing instance consoles.
well, there is HTML5 SPICE client we have in mind
for some time as well….it's a different project, but since the integration is as easy
as (well, relatively:) adding the right web page with client I think it's still a
better choice for initial implementation -
http://www.spice-space.org/page/Html5
RDP sounds attractive though, also since it's pushing some of the processing to the
server(or engine) side it may be more suitable for something like tablets where I
don't expect high performance on the client side, where novnc/html5spice is pushing
the processing to exclusively)
hopefully we should see something in 3.3 already…any help welcomed:-) it can be already
tested separately, even though the usage would be cumbersome, still, could give us more
data what is worth integrating...
Thanks,
michal
- J
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