by Bryant Eastham | Dec 1, 2015 | DOF, Programming, Technical, Training, Web
The OpenDOF Iot Router is an example of what can be done quickly using OpenDOF. The router itself is a one-click AMI that is available with a 30-day free trial and is meant for training and tutorials. Each instance provides a secure cloud “router” that will work with any of the OpenDOF Project libraries and tools.
by User | Oct 20, 2015 | DOF, Information, Programming, Technical, Training
DOF Technology uses Synchronous and Asynchronous Operations, but we’ve found there’s a bit of confusion about what the differences are between these two types of operations and their sequences. On this page we’ll describe an Asynchronous Operation.
by User | Oct 20, 2015 | DOF, Information, Programming, Technical, Training
DOF Technology uses Synchronous and Asynchronous Operations, but we’ve found there’s a bit of confusion about what the differences are between these two types of operations and their sequences. On this page we’ll describe a Synchronous Operation.
by User | Sep 9, 2015 | C, DOF, Programming, Technical
The C Data Transfer Source Library provides an API to send data using the OpenDOF protocols to a Data Transfer Sink. This component provides the C libraries for developing applications for transferring arbitrary device/object data.
by Bryant Eastham | Apr 20, 2015 | C, Downloads, Programming, Technical
Last week Panasonic contributed an entire implementation of the OpenDOF protocols in C to the OpenDOF Project. The corresponding SDK and precompiled binaries are now available on the Downloads page.
by Bryant Eastham | Apr 9, 2015 | C, DOF, Programming, Technical
Today Panasonic contributed an implementation of the OpenDOF protocols in C. This implementation is fully compatible with the previously released Java libraries, and allows interconnected systems that use any mixture of the two libraries. Panasonic will continue to contribute code over the next months.