Creating Database. Concept of Tag based programming. Introduction of Global Tags, Local Tags, Tag Grouping
These are three examples of client server solutions. Customers can implement a hybrid of these architectures to achieve their goals.
Licensing Options:
Floating client licenses, installed on the Active Display Server, “float” to whichever clients need them. Once a client disconnects, the license becomes available for other client connections. This option allows configuring a lower-cost system when all clients do not require access at all times.
Dedicated client licenses, installed on Active Display Station clients, ensure that those clients always have a license to connect to any Active Display Server. Use dedicated client licenses when implementing a primary/alternate server configuration. If the primary server should fail, the same client activation can then connect to the alternate server.
Floating view-only client licenses, installed on the Active Display Server, “float” to whichever clients need them. View-only clients offer a lower-cost alternative to floating client licenses. Using a view-only client, commands executed at the client are still enabled, but any commands executed at the server are disabled; this allows reading from, but prohibits writing to, the Active Display Server.
The What
ViewAnyWare is our strategy to provide a scalable, unified and extensible HMI architecture. From the low-end all the way through a distributed version of RSView. This strategy is second to none in the market today.
The What
ViewAnyWare is our strategy to provide a scalable, unified and extensible HMI architecture. From the low-end all the way through a distributed version of RSView. This strategy is second to none in the market today.