It provides a fast way to securely offer APIs to applications
written in any language and running almost anywhere.
-- The ***binder*** is developed for AGL.
+- The ***binder*** is developed for AGL (Automotive Grade Linux) but it is not bound to AGL.
- The ***binder*** is the usual name.
- The binary is named **afb-daemon**.
- The name **afb-daemon** stands for ***Application Framework Binder Daemon***.
The word *daemon*, here, denote the fact that the ***binder*** makes witchcraft to
-connect applications to their expected services.
-(note: that usually the term of daemon denotes background process but not here).
+connect applications to their expected services. (note: that usually the term of
+daemon denotes background process but not here).
Each ***binder*** **afb-daemon** is in charge to bind one instance of
an application or service to the rest of the system, applications and services.
- The SECURITY CONTEXT
- The primary intend of any ***binder*** is to provide
+ The primary intention of any ***binder*** is to provide
a secured environment for any application.
On AGL, the **security context** is ensured by [Smack]
, the security context of the application or service.