I’m finally back from a long month of traveling, Tampa Florida and Portland Oregon were the two big destinations in May. Unfortunately that means I had little time to do anything of value (code wise) – I feel like I’ve was in airports more than destinations. During layovers I was happy to find out that two of my favorite apps have beta versions of new releases out.
VMWare Fusion 2.0 Beta – Finally has multiple display support! Woot! I’ve been dreaming of this day for a long time and it’s finally here, and the feature works perfectly. The new version doesn’t play so well with Spaces, but VMWare says this is an Apple problem – I haven’t noticed anything since the 10.5.3 update for Leopard so maybe that fixed it.
Dreamweaver CS4 Beta – Just released last week – has some pretty interesting features. I love the use of WebKit for instant previews of dynamic content right inside of the app. I haven’t had a whole lot of time to play around with it but I’ll probably do a full report sometime soon.
Lately I’ve been working on some internal Flex charting apps, I’ll probably post a demo link when we release it to our customers. Tomorrow I’m going to start work on a Flash implementation of oBIX (an XML standard for machine to machine communication of building data). I would like to open source this project at some point, but one step at a time. I’ll write about it when there is more to report.
Until next time…
Very interested in your oBIX/Flash project.
oBIX early applications are M2M, as you suggest, because that’s where peoples heads are at. It was always conceived of as a way to get embedded control systems before enterprise applications and users, so an oBIX/Flash project is very exciting news.
The oBIX site you link to is nearly dead – it pre-exists the move of oBIX to OASIS (http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=obix) . OASIS rules state that committee members can’t discuss projects underway except in forums that are part of the OASIS process to keep the IP clean.
You might be interested in Peter Michealek’s work on an open source oBIX Server on SourceForge, or in the Google oBIX developers group.
Good luck!
Toby, thanks for your direction and support. I did check out Peter’s project (Google developer’s group link I think) – I only browsed the messages and they seemed pretty old – I didn’t browse the source so I”ll have to go back, or look for it on SourceForge.
I did get the spec from the OASIS, thanks for correcting the link. I’ll keep the updates flowing as a build the ActionScript library (which I’m working on now).