eulaersi
03.04.03, 13:15
First question:
I'm considering buying the GIRA Homeserver to control my EIB home via an intranet. I would like to integrate the user interface into my home portal.
Would I be able to design my own HTML pages and when my daughter clicks on the light in the living room (via our home portal), I send a request to the homeserver software?
Based on the things I've read, the Homeserver should be a Java applet. So if the applet allows to set parameters, I should be able to control the applet via Javascript (or perhaps java?).
Has anybody tried this?
Would this also be possible with other internet gateways (eg. Merten IC1)?
Second question:
Would the Homeserver also be able to trigger html commands?
I am running an MP3 server on my computer with an html frontend. Would the Homeserver be able to call eg. "http://myserver:8080/musicserver?track=next" when I'm clicking on a real light switch in the living room?
As a result the music server will skip to the next track.
Thanks for your answer
Ivan
BTW Feel free to answer in German
I'm considering buying the GIRA Homeserver to control my EIB home via an intranet. I would like to integrate the user interface into my home portal.
Would I be able to design my own HTML pages and when my daughter clicks on the light in the living room (via our home portal), I send a request to the homeserver software?
Based on the things I've read, the Homeserver should be a Java applet. So if the applet allows to set parameters, I should be able to control the applet via Javascript (or perhaps java?).
Has anybody tried this?
Would this also be possible with other internet gateways (eg. Merten IC1)?
Second question:
Would the Homeserver also be able to trigger html commands?
I am running an MP3 server on my computer with an html frontend. Would the Homeserver be able to call eg. "http://myserver:8080/musicserver?track=next" when I'm clicking on a real light switch in the living room?
As a result the music server will skip to the next track.
Thanks for your answer
Ivan
BTW Feel free to answer in German