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-title: Overview
----
-
-The ***binder*** provides the way to connect applications to
-the services that it needs.
-
-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 (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).
-
-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.
-Within AGL, the connection between services and/or applications
-is tuned by the AGL framework and the AGL system.
-
-## The basis of the binder
-
-The following figure shows main concepts linked to the ***binder***.
-
-![Figure: binder basis](images/basis.svg)
-
-The shown elements are:
-
-- The SECURITY CONTEXT
-
- 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.
-
-- The BINDER
-
- This is the central element.
- It makes possible to run HTML5 applications and provides
- the unified access to APIs provided by the ***bindings***.
-
- Running a pure HTML5 application doesn't require any ***binding***.
- In that case , the ***binder*** acts as a simple HTTP server for
- the web runtime.
-
-- The BINDINGs
-
- A ***binding*** adds one **API** to the ***binder***.
-
- An **API** is a set of **verbs** that can be called
- using either REST over HTTP or a kind of JSON RPC.
-
- ***bindings*** are either:
-
- - dynamically loaded libraries in the ***binder*** process
- - remote service running on the same host
- - remote service running on other hosts
-
- When acting as an HTTP server, the binder treats the language
- settings of the HTTP requests to provide internationalized
- content as specified by
- [widget
- specifications](https://www.w3.org/TR/widgets/#internationalization-and-localization).
-
-- The APPLICATION
-
- An ***application*** connects to the binder to get access to
- the **API** that it provides or to get its HTTP services to access
- resources.
-
-## Interconnection of binders
-
-The AGL framework interprets the **widget/application** manifests
-to setup the ***bindings*** configuration of the ***binders***.
-
-The figure below shows that ***binders*** are interconnected.
-
-![Figure: binder interconnection](images/interconnection.svg)
-
-The figure shows 4 several **application/service**: **A**, **B**,
-**C** and **D**.
-
-The application **A** might use an **API** that is shown as a
-local ***binding*** but that in reality runs within the context
-of **D**.
-
-The framework AGL takes care of making the plumbing working. \ No newline at end of file