Ubiquitous client side customization of Web applications

Raul Montes Troncoso, Jaime Navon Cohen
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JavaScript has empowered users of Web applications. Using tools like Greasemonkey they can customize the application according to their specific needs through the injection of user scripts. The implementation approach, however, usually involves either extensions in the browser or client side proxies which go against the very nature of a Web application. The reason is that the customized application is not available in an ubiquitous manner anymore since the user needs to install and configure a piece of software in every place where he plans to use the application. We propose a software architecture that uses existing standards to store and fetch the needed information to support client side customization in a way that the modified application is still available from any browser and any computer as it was the original one. This paper describes the proposed architecture and a prototype implementation as a proof of concept. A variety of user scripts were successfully tested on the prototype. Once properly configured, the customized application was accessed from different machines using different standard versions of the browsers. The customized application remains thus universally accessible and we do not need to loose this crucial advantage.
无处不在的Web应用程序客户端定制
JavaScript增强了Web应用程序用户的能力。使用像Greasemonkey这样的工具,他们可以通过注入用户脚本来根据自己的特定需求定制应用程序。然而,实现方法通常涉及浏览器中的扩展或客户端代理,这违背了Web应用程序的本质。原因是自定义应用程序不再以普遍的方式可用,因为用户需要在他计划使用该应用程序的每个地方安装和配置一个软件。我们提出了一种软件架构,它使用现有的标准来存储和获取所需的信息,以支持客户端定制,使修改后的应用程序仍然可以从任何浏览器和任何计算机上使用,就像它原来的那样。本文描述了所提出的体系结构和原型实现作为概念验证。各种用户脚本在原型上成功测试。正确配置后,可以使用不同标准版本的浏览器从不同机器访问定制的应用程序。因此,定制的应用程序仍然是普遍可访问的,我们不需要失去这个关键的优势。
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