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RE: TelCanto V1.1.3
- Subject: RE: TelCanto V1.1.3
- From: "Malcolm Green" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:51:10 -0000
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Ah, then I'm confused as I thought the source name was the unique
identifier
for an xAP application. I'm not setting a UID anywhere, and neither does
the sample application which I used as a starting point. Can someone
clarify how and where I should set this using xAPFramework.net, and how I
can ensure that the value is unique within the network?
Malcolm
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From: Mark Harrison (Groups) [mailto:mph@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 28 January 2005 11:28
To: xAP_developer@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [xAP_developer] TelCanto V1.1.3
>
> > There is a new beta version of TelCanto, V1.1.3, available at
> > www.telcanto.com/assets/download/telcantosetup-1.1.3.exe.
This
> > includes further xAP support:
> >
> Couple of comments M..
>
> Is there a place to configure the xAP UID - the ABCD needs to be
> unique
> on the network for each TelCanto server?
>
>
> It's currently hardwired as TelGen.TelCanto.hostname, which should be
> unique except that it doesn't cater for multiple server instances so
> perhaps should have a suffix .0, .1, .2 etc. What's the general
> approach taken to this? Obviously it would be possible to make it
> user-specifiable if required.
Malcolm,
"TelGen.TelCanto.hostname" looks like a SOURCE to me.
A UID looks like "FFABCD00" (where the first two should be FF,
the last
two should be 00 unless the application has multiple "internal
endpoints" controllable through the same xAP plugin.)
I do intend to try the latest TelCanto RSN :-)
M.
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