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Changing initialization parameters and registration arguments at run-time

Initialization parameters allow you to initialize the state of an event control based on your environment. For example, you might have a connection string defined as a initialization parameter, so that the connection can easily be changed. Registration arguments are conditions you place on the link between a producer and consumer. The condition determines whether or not an appropriate event is passed to the consumer. Initialization parameters and registration arguments are defined within t

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Posted On Tuesday, May 02, 2006 4:00 PM | Feedback (0) |

Object arrays as initialization parameters and registration arguments

The iMotion Edgeware framework provides initialization parameters for event controls as well as registration arguments for the link between a producer and consumer. The initialization parameters and registration arguments only support string values, because they are saved as XML elements within the project configuration file. Sometimes it is necessary to save an object that may have many fields as either an initialization parameter or a registration argument. Or worse if you want an array o

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Posted On Saturday, March 11, 2006 5:00 PM | Feedback (3) |

European UHF duty cycle with the iMotion Edgeware

The 5.1 version of the Globeranger iMotion Edgeware platform indirectly supports the European UHF duty cycle. The European Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI) provides rules for a 10% duty cycle for UHF transmissions. Essentially, in my understanding, this rule means that any device cannot generate UHF signals for more than 10% of the total time it's on...

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Posted On Tuesday, February 21, 2006 11:56 AM | Feedback (0) |

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