The intent broker, the thing that resolves which services are registered and which should be listed are managed by the user agent. Are you thinking there should be something else? P On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Jean-Claude Dufourd <jean-claude.dufourd@telecom-paristech.fr> wrote: > Dear all, > > From the discussion on this list, or the webintents.org site, or the > chromium design document, I have not found an explicit mention of an intents > broker entity, the entity that processes intents registrations and requests. > Possibly the intents broker is assumed to be the user agent. > Is that the only possibility, or just the most obvious of multiple > possibilities ? > > Best regards > JC > > -- > JC Dufourd > Directeur d'Etudes/Professor > Groupe Multimedia/Multimedia Group > Traitement du Signal et Images/Signal and Image Processing > Telecom ParisTech, 37-39 rue Dareau, 75014 Paris, France > Tel: +33145817733 - Mob: +33677843843 - Fax: +33145817144 > -- Paul Kinlan Developer Advocate @ Google for Chrome and HTML5 G+: http://plus.ly/paul.kinlan t: +447730517944 tw: @Paul_Kinlan LinkedIn: http://uk.linkedin.com/in/paulkinlan Blog: http://paul.kinlan.me Skype: paul.kinlanReceived on Wednesday, 23 November 2011 16:27:15 GMT
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