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== General Overview == | ==General Overview== | ||
This page should eventually contain a general overview only. | This page should eventually contain a general overview only. | ||
Specific instructions on installing the webservice (avahi, etc) should appear in the OS-specific pages. | Specific instructions on installing the webservice (avahi, etc) should appear in the OS-specific pages. | ||
==Using The Webservice== | |||
Each Operating System page has a section on how to use the webservice on that operating system: | |||
* [[OS - Windows#Webservice|Windows]] | |||
* [[OS - OSX#Webservice|Mac OS]] | |||
* [[OS - Linux#Webservice|Linux]] | |||
* [[OS - Phidget SBC#Webservice|Linux on the Phidget SBC]] | |||
* [[OS - Android#Webservice|Android]] | |||
* [[OS - iOS#Webservice|iPhone/iPad iOS]] | |||
* [[OS - Windows CE#Webservice|Windows CE]] | |||
The operating systems pages have complete examples on how to set up a running webservice host process and remote program on that operating system. | |||
We also have a couple of code snippets in C and Java on the [[General Phidget Programming#Using Phidgets over a Network|General Phidget Programming page]] to show examples of opening a Phidget remotely. |
Revision as of 19:39, 27 March 2012
General Overview
This page should eventually contain a general overview only.
Specific instructions on installing the webservice (avahi, etc) should appear in the OS-specific pages.
Using The Webservice
Each Operating System page has a section on how to use the webservice on that operating system:
The operating systems pages have complete examples on how to set up a running webservice host process and remote program on that operating system.
We also have a couple of code snippets in C and Java on the General Phidget Programming page to show examples of opening a Phidget remotely.