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===Planned features :=== | ===Planned features :=== | ||
- | * Ability to invoke interface's members and see the result. | + | * Ability to invoke interface's members and see the result. [postponed] |
- | * Language-customizable prototypes (instead of only the current C#-ish representation). | + | * Language-customizable prototypes (instead of only the current C#-ish representation). [in git] |
- | * Automatic generation of the boilerplate code (like automagically creating the necessary interfaces with Managed D-Bus). | + | * Automatic generation of the boilerplate code (like automagically creating the necessary interfaces with Managed D-Bus). [in git] |
Revision as of 19:24, 25 June 2008
D-Bus Explorer is a GTK+ application written in C# which use NDesk’s managed D-Bus library to display the API of D-Bus services. In summary, it’s a clone of dbus-viewer with a GTK+ interface.
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Current features :
- Viewing of the methods, signals and properties of any D-Bus services.
- Description of each member prototype with, both, a standard and a C#-ish syntax.
- A clean GTK+ user interface.
- Possibility to search/sort the displayed API.
- Bus selection.
Planned features :
- Ability to invoke interface's members and see the result. [postponed]
- Language-customizable prototypes (instead of only the current C#-ish representation). [in git]
- Automatic generation of the boilerplate code (like automagically creating the necessary interfaces with Managed D-Bus). [in git]
Screenshots :
Downloads
0.3.1 release :
Current development is taking place in NDesk's Git : http://git.ndesk.org/?p=dbus-explorer;a=summary
About
D-Bus Explorer is written by Jérémie "Garuma" Laval. If you have comments, bug reports or anything else either ping me at jeremie.laval@gmail.com or on #managed-dbus@GimpNET.
For some news about D-Bus Explorer development see my blog.