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Re: xAP Application Development and Frameworks



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My stuff was originally in VB6 but now I'm using C and  lately C++ as
most of my applications are embedded...   nothing from me in  .NET

Patrick Lidstone's site has some xAP Java and C libraries and the neat
HAH LiveBox project was written in either C or C++.  Their source code
is open and published along with another very compact xAP library, (the
immediately previous thread re Arduino has some links).

xFX I'll leave to Edward to comment on....

K

On 05/07/2011 09:52, Tom Wadeson wrote:
>
> I'm wanting to write some basic xAP applications - just to satisfy
> myself that everything plays nicely on the network and to get a better
> understanding of the protocol.
>
>
> Can anyone provide any sample applications (with source) either
> working at a low-level with the protocol, or higher up with an xAP
> framework (preferably xFx Framework for .NET 2.0)? Failing this, are
> there any particularly good and succinct resources for getting started
> with xAP development? C#/.NET is my preferred development platform,
> but anything written in/for Java would be fine too. Failing both of
> these, any well-commented code would be great!
>
> Thanks.
>
> Tom
>


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My stuff was originally in VB6 but now I'm using C and&nbsp; lately C++
as most of my applications are embedded...&nbsp;&nbsp; nothing from
me in&nbsp;
.NET <br>
<br>
Patrick Lidstone's site has some xAP Java and C libraries and the
neat HAH LiveBox project was written in either C or C++.&nbsp; Their
source code is open and published along with another very compact
xAP library, (the immediately previous thread re Arduino has some
links).<br>
<br>
xFX I'll leave to Edward to comment on....<br>
<br>
&nbsp;K<br>
<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; On 05/07/2011 09:52, Tom Wadeson wrote:
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<p>I'm wanting to write some basic xAP applications - just
to satisfy myself that everything plays nicely on the
network and to get a better understanding of the protocol.</p>
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<div>Can anyone provide any sample applications (with
source) either working at a low-level with the protocol,
or higher up with an xAP framework (preferably xFx
Framework for .NET 2.0)? Failing this, are there any
particularly good and succinct resources for getting
started with xAP development? C#/.NET is my preferred
development platform, but anything written in/for Java
would be fine too. Failing both of these, any
well-commented code would be great!</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Thanks.</div>
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<div>Tom</div>
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