Re: GTK+ with Broadway

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Hi,

I'm working with GTK+ via Broadway.
I need to upload and save some file on local computer (which run browser).
Can I do in this mode that and how ?

Thanks,
Igor

On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Igor D <ivbsd1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Dan,

I don't need real time graphing or something like that. It should work only after triggers from user.

I don't remember exactly which feature was missed. I'll recheck.

Your inputs are optimistic :-)

Thanks a lot for the help.
Igor



On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 2:04 PM, Daniel Kasak <d.j.kasak.dk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Igor D <ivbsd1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for prompt reply.
>
> Yes, I have couple of specific concerns:
> 1. Performance. I'm not looking for something special but expect something
> reasonable. My few experiments show
> that performance may be too low.

I haven't seen bad performance in terms of user experience, though I
have noticed high CPU usage in the broadwayd process(es). My very
rough guess is that you can support somewhere between 2-3 times the
number of active users as CPU cores on your system before users start
to notice. I've never done any stress-testing to see what exactly
would happened if you pushed this limit. I guess if you're trying to
deliver to more users than this model supports, you're entering "real"
web-app development. Out of interest, what kind of applications are
you considering distributing?

It will depend a lot on what your app is doing I guess. Real-time
graphing or apps where there is constant rendering happening ( eg text
flying past in a log viewer ) will consume a lot more CPU than an app
that sits still and waits for a user to do something.

I've also noticed that broadway gives a much better experience than
VNC. VNC is laggy and has rendering glitches. Broadway is pretty
impressive under conditions where VNC degrades badly.

> 2. Reduced feature set, comparing to GTK without broadway. I found few minor
> differences but this makes me afraid that it might be more.

I haven't noticed any reduced features at all. You may have to set
some environment variables to activate things like gtk+ themes and
icon packs, but I haven't found anything with broadway that doesn't
work as I expect from a regular X11 experience. What differences have
you seen? If it's just things like icon packs, it might be worth
documenting what's needed to get on-par with X11.

Dan

>
> Thanks,
> Igor
>
> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 1:21 AM, Daniel Kasak <d.j.kasak.dk@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> I've been using it on+off for a couple of years. As far as widget
>> toolkit functionality goes, it's a stable platform for me. Security is
>> not handled by broadway, except for basic password authentication ( 1
>> password per linux user who runs broadway apps ). I posted on this
>> topic a little while back:
>>
>> http://tesla.duckdns.org/transparent-proxy-for-broadway-gtk3-html5-backend/
>>
>> Are you after some info in particular?
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 5:49 AM, Igor D <ivbsd1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I wonder if someone have practical experience with GTK+ with Broadway.
>> > I'll be glad to have feedback.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Igor
>> >
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>> >
>
>


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