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Android - Screen Geometry Fun (Forums)
2010, Android is not just for phones anymore. http://androiddevelopers.blogspot.com/2010/09/screengeometryfun.html With OpenRemote Designer you can create screens for different resolutions and therefore handle each device's individual needs. This works for residential installations where panel dimensions are known ...
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Building OpenRemote 2.0 Developer Releases (Documentation)
Building OpenRemote 2.0 Developer Releases OpenRemote 2.0 is hosted on a Subversion repository. Familiarity with Subversion is assumed. Subversion source checkouts are otherwise selfsufficient. Database dependencies (MySQL) exist for online components (Designer and Beehive database). Java 6 or later ...
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Building OpenRemote 2.0 Web Console (Documentation)
Building OpenRemote 2.0 Web Console The OpenRemote 2.0 Web Console is also available as a precompiled WAR which can be deployed into an existing Controller (Apache Tomcat) Runtime (or any J2EE compliant application server). Download Precompiled Web ...
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Building OpenRemote Android 2.0 Console (Documentation)
Building OpenRemote Android 2.0 Console OpenRemote 2.0 Android console is one of the components in the platform checkout Building OpenRemote 2.0 Developer Releases. Please see the instructions on the Subversion checkout Building OpenRemote 2.0 Developer Releases if you haven't ...
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Building OpenRemote iPad 2.0 Console (Documentation)
Building OpenRemote iPad 2.0 Console The OpenRemote iPad code branch has not yet been integrated to main release branches. It will be included with the OpenRemote 2.0 release. For now it is intended as a developer early access. Usage instructions and support are limited until ...
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Building OpenRemote iPhone 2.0 Console (Documentation)
Building OpenRemote iPhone 2.0 Console OpenRemote 2.0 iPhone console is one of the components in the platform checkout Building OpenRemote 2.0 Developer Releases. Please see the instructions on the Subversion checkout Building OpenRemote 2.0 Developer Releases if you haven't ...
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Community Overview (Community)
OpenRemote Community First and foremost, OpenRemote is a open community. Here you will find software professionals, installation professionals, as well as hobbyists. After all, the point of an Open Source approach is to lower the barriers to entry for everyone. You need not strictly ...
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Controller 1.0 HTTP-REST-XML (Documentation)
Controller 1.0 HTTP/REST/XML API The following document describes the Controller 1.0 API. Request Panel Layout Configuration XML Request URL: /resources/iphone.xml Request Method: GET Parameters: no parameter Example Request URL http ...
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Controller 2.0 API Documentation (Documentation)
OpenRemote 2.0 Controller API Documentation OpenRemote Controller 2.0 supports both XML and JSON APIs. The details can be found below. Controller 2.0 HTTP/REST/XML API Controller 2.0 HTTPRESTXML Controller 2.0 HTTP/REST ...
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Controller 2.0 Auto-Discovery (Documentation)
OpenRemote Controller AutoDiscovery Overview OpenRemote controllers support autodiscovery by listening for discovery requests on a multicast group and responding to them via TCP. Clients making controller autodiscovery requests are expected to start a TCP server on port 2346 before sending ...
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