The CloudReader is very similar to the Chrome Application – and they share almost all their code. It imports the user’s books into a private file-system on the user’s computer. It only works with Google Chrome since it leverages the built-in capabilities provided by the Chrome framework. It is under constant development to provide more features and capabilities. Unlike the Readium SDK Launchers, RCA is a relatively polished, full-featured application. It supports virtually all of the EPUB 3.0.1 specification. It is a full-fledged, functional EPUB reading system. This sub-project consists of an Application to Google Chrome. The diagram below illustrates the major aspects of their architectures. The Chrome Application and the CloudReader share approximately 95% of their code, the primary difference is where their EPUB “library” is located and how they fetch EPUB resources. readium-js-viewer: This is the application layer which manages the user-interface.readium-shared-js: This is exactly the same code as used in the SDK implementation (hence the ‘shared’ name),.readium-js, which is the core (equivalent to the C++ Core in the SDK) and provides basic services, manages the EPUB package, metadata, navigating and fetching resources and so on,.Readium JS comprises two sub-projects, Readium Chrome Application and the Readium CloudReader.
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