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-NOTE: This is currently an experimental implementation intended to gather
-feedback. Especially see the DAPI-0.1 announcement mail on the mailing
-list (http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/portland/2006-March/000267.html)
-for details.
-
-
-
-
-The Portland Project Desktop API (DAPI)
-=======================================
-DAPI is a general purpose desktop API that allows uniform access to
-desktop functionality like sending email, turning screensavers on/off,
-opening urls, and so forth. These are done in different ways, depending
-on the user's distro and desktop environment; DAPI gives software
-developers a single, uniform way to perform them.
-
-The main motivation for DAPI is to simplify ISV's lives. We want to see
-more commercial-class software available for the Linux desktop, but
-recognize that the vast array of choices available to the Linux user
-presents the ISV with the problem of how to support all these different
-ways of doing things? With DAPI, we plan to address this problem by
-giving the ISV a convenience library that wrappers common functionality
-they need, that is not yet standardized across desktop environments.
-
-DAPI is implemented as a daemon that runs on the user's desktop and
-allows applications to invoke desktop functions through an API.
-
-
-Usage
-=====
-DAPI consists of two components: A daemon, and a library (libdapi.la)
-that links to the application. The library handles the IPC
-(socket) communication with the daemon and implements the API.
-
-There are several different "flavors" of daemons, each particular to a
-given desktop environment (dapi_kde, dapi_generic, etc.), but they all
-provide the same API. This way, once you link the library in, you can
-communicate with any daemon.
-
-ISV is expected to statically link the DAPI library. Daemon should
-be provided by the desktop environment in which the application runs.
-Currently (March 2006) no distros ship DAPI, so it may be necessary
-to ship separately daemons for these desktop environments. ISVs may
-also consider shipping a generic daemon together with the application
-as a fallback.
-
-The doc/ directory contains a description of the implemented calls
-and other developer documentation. Also, the tests/ directory will serve
-as a set of basic examples on using the library. Other directories contain
-the library and daemon implementations.
-
-
-Future
-======
-DAPI is very much an early work in progress, and is still in 'prototype'
-stage, so please expect that lots *will* change. We hope to expand the
-functionality to include much more of what ISV's need, so if something
-appears to be missing, please let us know (patches welcome too!)
-
-The plan is for the desktop environments to provide their own daemon
-implementations, with applications including only the generic daemon to
-use if no other daemon is already running.
-
-Web: http://portland.freedesktop.org/
-Mailing list: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/portland
-Source code: cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/portland co portland/dapi
-Online repository: http://cvs.freedesktop.org/portland/portland/dapi