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Members: Symbian, Freescale, WR | Members: Symbian, Freescale, WR | ||
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+ | ===Autodetect through service discovery=== | ||
We want to | We want to | ||
* Autodetect boards on the local network or in a lab | * Autodetect boards on the local network or in a lab | ||
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in order to simplify setup of remote system connections for a user. | in order to simplify setup of remote system connections for a user. | ||
− | + | To enable service discovery to the RSE get the plugins from CVS ([http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.tm.core/discovery/?cvsroot=DSDP_Project /cvsroot/dsdp/org.eclipse.tm.core/discovery/]) or download the [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/dsdp/tm/downloads/drops/N20061010-0100/TM-discovery-N20061010-0100.zip working 2006/10/10 nightly build] | |
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− | + | It contains the following plugins: | |
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+ | * '''org.eclipse.tm.discovery.engine''': Engine for the service discovery process | ||
+ | * '''org.eclipse.tm.discovery.protocol''': Contains the factory, interface and extension point ''org.eclipse.tm.discovery.engine.discoveryProtocol'' to define protocols | ||
+ | * '''org.eclipse.tm.discovery.transport''': Contains the factory, interface and extension point ''org.eclipse.tm.discovery.engine.discoveryTransport'' to define transports | ||
+ | * '''org.eclipse.tm.discovery.protocol.dnssd''': Implementation of the DNS - Service Discovery protocol | ||
+ | * '''org.eclipse.tm.discovery.transport.udp''': Implementation of the UDP transport | ||
+ | * '''org.eclipse.tm.discovery.view''': View to browse discovered services, independent of RSE and enabled to launch the wizard page to start a new service discovery process. | ||
+ | * '''org.eclipse.tm.discovery.wizard''': Wizard pages for service discovery | ||
+ | * '''org.eclipse.tm.discovery.model, org.eclipse.tm.discovery.mode.edit''': EMF model for Service Discovery (requires EMF 2.2.0) | ||
+ | * '''org.eclipse.rse.discovery''': Link between RSE and the target management packages. Provides a customised wizard for the '''Discovery''' system type. | ||
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+ | ===Service discovery usage on RSE=== | ||
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+ | The default plugins contains the implementation of [http://www.dns-sd.org/ DNS-SD (Zeroconf/Bonjour)] over UDP, other implementations can be provided through extension points. | ||
+ | The multicast address for DNS-SD is 224.0.0.251, but a specific IP can be used if just querying one device. | ||
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+ | The usage of service discovery can be seen on the [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/attachment.cgi?id=46936 service discovery recording] | ||
− | ===Use cases for autodetect | + | ===Use cases for autodetect=== |
* New Connection - instead of having to type an IP address, get a list of available systems. Grouped by system type, connection type (serial vs. TCP/IP), LAN/WAN range etc. | * New Connection - instead of having to type an IP address, get a list of available systems. Grouped by system type, connection type (serial vs. TCP/IP), LAN/WAN range etc. | ||
* In the New Connection Wizard, when the remote system is already identified, get available services / subsystems pre-selected as detected on the remote system (or disabled if not available on the remote system). | * In the New Connection Wizard, when the remote system is already identified, get available services / subsystems pre-selected as detected on the remote system (or disabled if not available on the remote system). |
Revision as of 06:56, 10 October 2006
Lead: Javier Montalvo-Orús (Symbian)
Members: Symbian, Freescale, WR
Contents
Autodetect through service discovery
We want to
- Autodetect boards on the local network or in a lab
- Autodetect services on a remote system
- Autodetect connection mechanisms to a board (connectors)
- Autodetect remote board registries (related to Shared Board Labs)
in order to simplify setup of remote system connections for a user.
To enable service discovery to the RSE get the plugins from CVS (/cvsroot/dsdp/org.eclipse.tm.core/discovery/) or download the working 2006/10/10 nightly build
It contains the following plugins:
- org.eclipse.tm.discovery.engine: Engine for the service discovery process
- org.eclipse.tm.discovery.protocol: Contains the factory, interface and extension point org.eclipse.tm.discovery.engine.discoveryProtocol to define protocols
- org.eclipse.tm.discovery.transport: Contains the factory, interface and extension point org.eclipse.tm.discovery.engine.discoveryTransport to define transports
- org.eclipse.tm.discovery.protocol.dnssd: Implementation of the DNS - Service Discovery protocol
- org.eclipse.tm.discovery.transport.udp: Implementation of the UDP transport
- org.eclipse.tm.discovery.view: View to browse discovered services, independent of RSE and enabled to launch the wizard page to start a new service discovery process.
- org.eclipse.tm.discovery.wizard: Wizard pages for service discovery
- org.eclipse.tm.discovery.model, org.eclipse.tm.discovery.mode.edit: EMF model for Service Discovery (requires EMF 2.2.0)
- org.eclipse.rse.discovery: Link between RSE and the target management packages. Provides a customised wizard for the Discovery system type.
Service discovery usage on RSE
The default plugins contains the implementation of DNS-SD (Zeroconf/Bonjour) over UDP, other implementations can be provided through extension points. The multicast address for DNS-SD is 224.0.0.251, but a specific IP can be used if just querying one device.
The usage of service discovery can be seen on the service discovery recording
Use cases for autodetect
- New Connection - instead of having to type an IP address, get a list of available systems. Grouped by system type, connection type (serial vs. TCP/IP), LAN/WAN range etc.
- In the New Connection Wizard, when the remote system is already identified, get available services / subsystems pre-selected as detected on the remote system (or disabled if not available on the remote system).
- New Board Lab - instead of having to type an IP address, get a list of available board lab servers.
Discussions
- Bugzilla bug 140320