Re: Looking for java programmer to join project
On Jan 30, 9:29 am, "Corona4456" <robertsa...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jan 30, 5:38 am, "sreekanth" <sreekanth.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jan 30, 5:49 am, "Corona4456" <robertsa...@gmail.com> wrote:
The project is an instant messenger which requires no server. So far
the messenger works and you can send messages across the LAN (which is
what I needed for starters) but now I want to add more features to
it.
Some screen shots below:http://www.coronamatrix.org/images/chatwindowcim.pnghttp://www.corona...
There may be some slight differences compared to the latest version.
If interested send me and e-mail :).
Thanks.
Seems interesting...But i want to know how we will implement with out
a server.
Email me if you don;t have any problem.
byee
sreekanth m
The limitation is (as already mentioned) the serverless part will only
work on the LAN. I plan on quite possibly interfacing this with like
google or something (not that I don't like GTalk but I think it would
be a good experience to have a messenger which works both without a
server (when no internet connection is available) and with a server
(when an internet connection is available)).
Or, make it run in peer-2-peer mode, so there are no servers even over
the internet? :-)
Ofcourse, you'd have to have some sort of public/private encryption if
you want any kind of security :-)
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