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- | ====== NetHomeServer ====== | + | |
- | The NetHomeServer is a software/ | + | |
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- | From a developer prespective it provides simple unified interfaces towards all kinds of devices. | + | |
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- | The framework itself is written in Java and therefore can run on most avaliable operating systems. However, the server exposes several external interfaces such as Telnet (TCP/IP), UDP/IP and SOAP which provides full access to all internal functions. This makes it possible to expand und use the features of the server from any programming language that can access those kind of interfaces. | + | |
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- | The server itself is written as a set of loosley coupled modules which exposes an interface consisting of attributes and methods. The modules are connected to a common message bus where they can listen | + | |
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- | The server framework also contains a model driven WEB-GUI and traditional Windows GUI, so all components becomes automaticly avaliable via these GUI:s. | + | |
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