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Topic Title: Simple SDL model with TCP/IP support Topic Summary: Problems using Targeting Expert Created On: 18-Aug-2005 13:43 Status: Read Only
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![]() Answer: The tight integrations are an old-fashioned way of integrating with targets using SDL. You should use the "Threaded" integrations instead. Follow the instructions in "SDL Suite Getting started"->"chapter 10 Tutorial: Threaded Integration" in order to get the mobile system running. Best Regards, Magnus | |
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The tight integrations are an old-fashioned way of integrating with targets using SDL.
You should use the "Threaded" integrations instead. Follow the instructions in "SDL Suite Getting started"->"chapter 10 Tutorial: Threaded Integration" in order to get the mobile system running. Best Regards, Magnus |
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quote: Magnus, thanks for pointing me in the right direction, I got the mobile system working now. Thanks a lot! Now, there's a little decision to be made: I want to create a simple server/client application working over a TCP/IP network. Should I use a threaded integration model (with Telelogic's TCP/IP implementation) or write my own environment functions like in the "phone"-example? Any advice on this decision? Thanks, Sebastian |
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That all depends on how flexible you want it to be.
Can't say I have any real opinion on this. Best Regards, Magnus |
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