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I'm not saying add applescript, but there might be other ways to work through it.Īlternatively I'm debating having a second release path for apps that go outside the current transaction convention (there are several others already). I understand the challenges you'd encounter and I want to find a way to work through them with you. I'm also looking for alternative ways to support non-applescript compatible applications. I'm in the process of finding a way to determine if it could become a security concern, even if it's only using the loopback interface. The other major concern I have is opening the Application to incoming network requests. I see the use case as quick short-life TCP transactions. We're already loaded up chasing the user-side (per-website, per-native app), adding more internal complexity is something I'd need a very good reason for, and with (1), I think there could be an easier route here. Otherwise though, I would really prefer to avoid extra external (library) dependencies when at all possible.
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It looks like NSStream would probably handle the case well. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the primary use case seems to be Enterprise-grade server-side accessibility for high usage applications, and doesn't really make sense for a simple OS userspace plugin to use when a normal network wrapper provided with Cocoa would suffice. The Fastsocket library looks to be overkill for the usecase. Is there a reason you don't have an AppleScript integration layer? It would be far easier and cleaner to work with, and is the BeardedSpice standard for native applications like this. I had a couple thoughts and questions, but first wanted to verify that you're the (primary) author of this software? So far it looks super useful! Appreciate the offer and might need to take you up on that as I work through this.