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To find out which software suites are capable of publishing an App on
Qeedji
devices, contact
.
Pull WebDAV
: allows to configure the device so that it can regularly load or update an App from a remote WebDAV server. Once the App is loaded,
it starts immediately.
Fill in the fields below properly:
URL
: URL of the remote server's WebDAV frontal. For example:
URL
: http://domain:8080/.directory/
Username/Password
: login credential to access to the remote server's WebDAV frontal.
Heartbeat
: in
HH:MM:SS
format, time period to connect to the remote server (default: 1 minute).
option:
Use this URL for the status server and the software and configuration installation server
:
if enabled, this option allows, based on the defined URL, to automatically set the URLs of the remote servers for:
middleware upgrade and configuration scripts distribution:
URL
+
.setup/
suffix,
the diffusion of the device status:
URL
+
.devices-status/
suffix.
if disabled, this allows to set specific remote server URLs.
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The user preference
innes.app-profile.addon-manager.*.*.*.http-downloader.validity-calendar
allows to store the content of an ICAL file
defining the validity range for triggering middleware upgrade and configuration scripts.
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The user preference
innes.app-profile.manifest-downloader:g3.*.*.*.validity-calendar
allows to store the content of an ICAL file defining the
validity range for device content updates.
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The user preference
innes.launcher.status.validity-calendar
allows to store the content of an ICAL file defining the validity range for the
diffusion of the device status (status.xml).
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To find out which software suites are able to publish on a remote server, an App supporting
Qeedji
devices, contact
Pull WebDAV - XPF Compatibility
: allows to configure the device so that it can regularly retrieve XPF content from a remote WebDAV server and
transform it into an App. Once the App is generated, its content is immediately played.
Summary of Contents for DMB400
Page 1: ...User manual DMB400 4 14 14 002D...
Page 4: ...4 Part I Description and installation...
Page 7: ...7 1 2 1 Device xture...
Page 8: ...8 1 2 2 Device dimensions...
Page 18: ...18 Part II Applicative user interface...
Page 20: ...20 Part III Administration console user interface...
Page 48: ...48 Part IV Con guration by script...
Page 50: ...50 Part V Technical information...
Page 54: ...54 Part VI Contacts...
Page 56: ...56 Part VII Appendix...