Waveform

Property Kinds: Initialization and Resources

  Welcome to part 2 of the series on property kinds in REDHAWK! Previously we had a brief look at the property property kind — a simple way of adding a public, end-user controlled interface to your Device or Component.

Waveform Usage: Basics

  For this session, we learn about creating a Waveform in the IDE and integrating it with a Node running in the Domain.  Some topics covered are: the creation of the project, adding Components, assigning the Assembly Controller, modifying properties,

Interactive Deployment Guide

One of the most powerful concepts of REDHAWK is its ability to abstract the application layer from the Domain’s resources and underlying infrastructure using Waveforms. Within this concept are several powerful technologies for assisting the efficient use of that infrastructure

Overview of the Waveform

Figure shows two Waveforms re-using available resources Waveforms 1 give an operational context to associated Domain resources. Similar to a personal computing application, a REDHAWK Waveform is launched when required and cleaned up when no longer useful. Much of this