DPWS/WCF (client/server)
#1
Posted 26 July 2012 - 01:31 PM
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Posted 26 July 2012 - 03:50 PM
#3
Posted 27 July 2012 - 12:32 AM
REST solution using HttpRequest or even using only sockets is a very efficient option on Netduino.
I recommend having a look at Chapter 2 of Getting Started with the Internet of Things
the sample code from the book is a really good start.
#4
Posted 27 July 2012 - 01:32 AM
I agree with nakchak, if you are using a Netduino Plus it will not support the DPWS features provided by NETMF (memory size issue).
REST solution using HttpRequest or even using only sockets is a very efficient option on Netduino.
I recommend having a look at Chapter 2 of Getting Started with the Internet of Things
the sample code from the book is a really good start.
Hello, everyone.
In fact I will not use the netduino, I'll use the Tahoe 2, below is the feature of this board:
http://devicesolutio...ts/TahoeII.aspx
Será que com essa especificação daria pra utilizar o DPWS.
I am from Brazil...
#5
Posted 28 July 2012 - 03:51 AM
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Hello, everyone.
In fact I will not use the netduino, I'll use the Tahoe 2, below is the feature of this board:
http://devicesolutio...ts/TahoeII.aspx
Será que com essa especificação daria pra utilizar o DPWS.
I am from Brazil...
Hello Igor,
I am Igor too, and I am also from Brazil. So if you prefer to write in Portuguese, send me a private message or visit my website at www.duinolabs.com
I think you should try Netduino with REST as suggested by the guys. Is there any particular reason to not use it?
Thank you,
Igor.
Igor Kondrasovas
www.inovativatec.com
#6
Posted 17 August 2012 - 10:13 PM
Hello, everyone.
In fact I will not use the netduino, I'll use the Tahoe 2, below is the feature of this board:
http://devicesolutio...ts/TahoeII.aspx
Será que com essa especificação daria pra utilizar o DPWS.
I am from Brazil...
Hello Igor,
I was reading this paper yesterday and maybe this gives you some insights.
Regards,
Igor.
Igor Kondrasovas
www.inovativatec.com
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