I have a JS file designed to talk to a media server. I could have
multiple media servers, so I might need multiple systems and multiple JS
objects to handle them. My JS is building the multiple instances with
no problem, but now that I'm to the point of connecting the buttons on
the server's gui page to the JS objects that talk to the system, I
realize that I have no idea how to access a given object from a button
and call a function on it.
One method (which I don't like) is to watch joins and route them to the
currently-selected system.
Another way is to route different ranges of joins to different systems
(I like this even less, being a big proponent of reusing things.)
Either way, I'm assuming that I have to do this routing to the
appropriate object outside of my objects.
My main questions:
Please tell me there is a better way that gets me out of
join-number-ville. I'd like to say command("Play") on a button press
and have that button talk to the server it's supposed to. Do I need to
have a central catcher of commands that says "He pressed play, and he's
on media server 4. Send the command to that one"? That might not be
too messy.
Is there a way to attach a JS object to a subpage or page? It's buttons
would refer to a certain instance. (Venturing into Mac-Xcode land here
again folks) Like a page built in Interface Builder has a controller
object attached to it.
Thanks
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Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
303-517-9714
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