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30.11.2010 11:51:38
Protocol specification for the AJAX or other TCP/IP-based service?
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I'd like to send remote control events from my TV set (hacked Samsung C-series running Linux) to Remote Buddy so that I can use the same remote control for both controlling the TV and controlling my Mac (while the TV set is used as a display for the Mac). I can either use the official Samsung SDK, which does support receiving remote control events from the TV proper and for communicating with web services, or I can put together my own binary.

TCP/IP, e.g. AJAX or UPnP, would obviously be the easiest option. Hence, is there a spec on how to communicate with Remote Buddy over TCP/IP? If needed, I can of course reverse engineer the AJAX protocol but that would be unnecessary work.

--Pekka Nikander

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02.12.2010 14:38:47
Re: Protocol specification for the AJAX or other TCP/IP-based service?
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I got the basic mechanism working, in the case anyone is interesting. It will be a few days before I'll have a working widget, but at least now I can forward the physical button presses from the Samsung TV remote over the Remote Buddy AJAX protocol to Remote Buddy.