Development of A Linux WebDAV Client Supporting Effective Distributed Authoring 


Vol. 13,  No. 4, pp. 511-520, Aug.  2006
10.3745/KIPSTC.2006.13.4.511


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WebDAV is a protocol which supports web-based distributed authoring and versioning, providing a standard infrastructure for asynchronous collaboration on various contents through the Internet. Current WebDAV-enabled authoring applications that support WebDAV, such as Microsoft office, Photoshop, or Dreamweaver, work by integrating WebDAV capabilities into the application. While this approach provides solid support for collaborative authoring, it has a drawback that each of the applications needs to support WebDAV capabilities in its own way. We developed a WebDAV client named DAView running on Linux KDE, which enables WebDAV-unaware authoring tools to have effective remote authoring capabilities. DAView provides a GUI view of a WebDAV server, similar to existing WebDAV-enabled file managers such as DAVExplorer. Unique among WebDAV file managers, it also provides the ability to launch the authoring application associated to a WebDAV server resource, automatically managing the locks on the resource.

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[IEEE Style]

W. J. Shin, G. T. Ahn, H. Y. Jung, M. J. Lee, "Development of A Linux WebDAV Client Supporting Effective Distributed Authoring," The KIPS Transactions:PartC, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 511-520, 2006. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTC.2006.13.4.511.

[ACM Style]

Won Joon Shin, Geon Tae Ahn, Hye Young Jung, and Myung Joon Lee. 2006. Development of A Linux WebDAV Client Supporting Effective Distributed Authoring. The KIPS Transactions:PartC, 13, 4, (2006), 511-520. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTC.2006.13.4.511.