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I have a Windows desktop application which must work in collaboration with my Chrome extension.

Can I send a message to my desktop app somehow from Google Chrome extension?

Which IPC objects can I use?

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I see three options:

  1. You could use the internet. You can have a remote service that both the chrome extension and your desktop app talk to, to communicate.
  2. You could have your desktop app have a simple server built into it so that the chrome extension can make local http requests to it to communicate with it.
  3. Use the Google NPAPI plugin functionality to have full access to the computer. Now deprecated
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    nice idea about local http server!
    – Andrew
    Aug 21, 2012 at 14:59
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These days you would use Chrome's native messaging API to send the message from your extension to a native messaging host. The latter can be a "real" executable that then passes the message on to your desktop application.

Documentation: http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/messaging#native-messaging-host

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chrome extension has a native massage api to communicate to native process,

see here:

https://developer.chrome.com/apps/nativeMessaging

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