+<p>In that case, the figure showing the whole aspects is</p>
+<a id="binder-fig-remote">
+<h4>
+Figure: binder afb-daemon for services
+</h4>
+<p></a></p>
+<pre><code>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
+. Isolated security context application .
+. .
+. +------------------------------+ .
+. | | .
+. | A P P L I C A T I O N | .
+. | | .
+. +--------------+---------------+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
+. | . . Isolated security context A .
+. | . . .
+. +-----------------+------------------+ . . +------------------------------------+ .
+. | : | . . | : | .
+. | b i n d e r : | . . | b i n d e r : service | .
+. | A F B - D A E M O N : BINDINGS | . . | A F B - D A E M O N : BINDINGS | .
+. | : | . . | : A | .
+. +-----------------+------------------+ . . +-----------------+------------------+ .
+. | . . | .
+. . . . . . . . . . | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | . . . . . . . . . . .
+ | |
+ v v
+ ================================================================================
+ D - B U S & C Y N A R A
+ ================================================================================
+ ^ ^
+ | |
+. . . . . . . . . . | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | . . . . . . . . . . .
+. | . . | .
+. +-----------------+------------------+ . . +-----------------+------------------+ .
+. | : | . . | : | .
+. | b i n d e r : service | . . | b i n d e r : service | .
+. | A F B - D A E M O N : BINDINGS | . . | A F B - D A E M O N : BINDINGS | .
+. | : B | . . | : C | .
+. +------------------------------------+ . . +------------------------------------+ .
+. . . .
+. Isolated security context B . . Isolated security context C .
+. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .</code></pre>
+<p>For this case, the binder afb-daemon takes care to attribute one single session context to each client instance. It allows bindings to store and retrieve data associated to each of its client.</p>
+<h2 id="the-bindings-of-the-binder-afb-daemon">The bindings of the binder afb-daemon</h2>
+<p>The binder can instanciate bindings. The primary use of bindings is to add native methods that can be accessed by applications written with any language through web technologies ala JSON RPC.</p>
+<p>This simple idea is declined to serves multiple purposes:</p>
+<ol type="1">
+<li><p>add native feature to applications</p></li>
+<li><p>add common API available by any applications</p></li>
+<li><p>provide customers services</p></li>
+</ol>
+<p>A specific document explains how to write an afb-daemon binder binding: <a href="afb-binding-writing.html">HOWTO WRITE a BINDING for AFB-DAEMON</a></p>
+<h2 id="launching-the-binder-afb-daemon">Launching the binder afb-daemon</h2>
+<p>The launch options for binder <strong>afb-daemon</strong> are:</p>
+<pre><code> --help
+
+ Prints help with available options
+
+ --version
+
+ Display version and copyright
+
+ --verbose
+
+ Increases the verbosity, can be repeated
+
+ --port=xxxx
+
+ HTTP listening TCP port [default 1234]
+
+ --rootdir=xxxx
+
+ HTTP Root Directory [default $AFBDIR or else $HOME/.AFB]
+
+ --rootbase=xxxx
+
+ Angular Base Root URL [default /opa]
+
+ This is used for any application of kind OPA (one page application).
+ When set, any missing document whose url has the form /opa/zzz
+ is translated to /opa/#!zzz
+
+ --rootapi=xxxx
+
+ HTML Root API URL [default /api]
+
+ The bindings are available within that url.
+
+ --alias=xxxx
+
+ Maps a path located anywhere in the file system to the
+ a subdirectory. The syntax for mapping a PATH to the
+ subdirectory NAME is: --alias=/NAME:PATH.
+
+ Example: --alias=/icons:/usr/share/icons maps the
+ content of /usr/share/icons within the subpath /icons.
+
+ This option can be repeated.
+
+ --apitimeout=xxxx
+
+ binding API timeout in seconds [default 20]
+
+ Defines how many seconds maximum a method is allowed to run.
+ 0 means no limit.
+
+ --cntxtimeout=xxxx
+
+ Client Session Timeout in seconds [default 3600]
+
+ --cache-eol=xxxx
+
+ Client cache end of live [default 100000 that is 27,7 hours]
+
+ --sessiondir=xxxx
+
+ Sessions file path [default rootdir/sessions]
+
+ --session-max=xxxx
+
+ Maximum count of simultaneous sessions [default 10]
+
+ --ldpaths=xxxx
+
+ Load bindings from given paths separated by colons
+ as for dir1:dir2:binding1.so:... [default = $libdir/afb]
+
+ You can mix path to directories and to bindings.
+ The sub-directories of the given directories are searched
+ recursively.
+
+ The bindings are the files terminated by '.so' (the extension
+ so denotes shared object) that contain the public entry symbol.
+
+ --binding=xxxx
+
+ Load the binding of given path.
+
+ --token=xxxx
+
+ Initial Secret token to authenticate.
+
+ If not set, no client can authenticate.
+
+ If set to the empty string, then any initial token is accepted.
+
+ --mode=xxxx
+
+ Set the mode: either local, remote or global.
+
+ The mode indicate if the application is run locally on the host
+ or remotely through network.
+
+ --readyfd=xxxx
+
+ Set the #fd to signal when ready
+
+ If set, the binder afb-daemon will write "READY=1\n" on the file
+ descriptor whose number if given (/proc/self/fd/xxx).
+
+ --dbus-client=xxxx
+
+ Transparent binding to a binder afb-daemon service through dbus.
+
+ It creates an API of name xxxx that is implemented remotely
+ and queried via DBUS.
+
+ --dbus-server=xxxx
+
+ Provides a binder afb-daemon service through dbus.
+
+ The name xxxx must be the name of an API defined by a binding.
+ This API is exported through DBUS.
+
+ --foreground
+
+ Get all in foreground mode (default)
+
+ --daemon
+
+ Get all in background mode</code></pre>
+<h2 id="future-development-of-afb-daemon">Future development of afb-daemon</h2>
+<ul>
+<li><p>The binder afb-daemon would launch the applications directly.</p></li>
+<li><p>The current setting of mode (local/remote/global) might be reworked to a mechanism for querying configuration variables.</p></li>
+<li><p>Implements "one-shot" initial token. It means that after its first authenticated use, the initial token is removed and no client can connect anymore.</p></li>
+<li><p>Creates some intrinsic APIs.</p></li>
+<li><p>Make the service connection using WebSocket not DBUS.</p></li>
+<li><p>Management of targetted events.</p></li>
+<li><p>Securisation of LOA.</p></li>
+<li><p>Integration of the protocol JSON-RPC for the websockets.</p></li>
+</ul>