User:Sasichandru
Getting Started
Introduction
Manager provides a platform-independent framework to connect to WiMAX network. The framework supports connections to any WiMAX network using any WiMAX device that is complied with the WiMAX forum-supported Common API. Connection Manager also connects to WiFi network on Microsoft Windows using the WLAN interface.
You can do the following:
- allow operators to easily rebrand as per their marketing / customer needs.
- TEST
- TEST
- TEST
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State Machine
System Requirements
The following are the system requirements for you to use the manager:
Windows | Mac | Linux | |
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Operating Systems | Windows XP SP2 & SP3, Vista 32 bit | Test | |
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Supported Devices
The following are the list of devices supported by Manager:
- OS
- AB
- CT
- ZY
- WE
- TY
Architecture
The following Manager runs as an HTTP service on the system; exposes a set of public APIs to a client. In turn, the client uses these APIs and provides the Connection Manager functionalities to the end user. This concept allows you to rewrite the UI without modifying the core Manager functionalities.
Overview
The following Manager runs as an HTTP service on the system; exposes a set of public APIs to a client. In turn, the client uses these APIs and provides the Connection Manager functionalities to the end user. This concept allows you to rewrite the UI without modifying the core Manager functionalities.
Connection Manager Service Architecture
The following Manager runs as an HTTP service on the system; exposes a set of public APIs to a client. In turn, the client uses these APIs and provides the Connection Manager functionalities to the end user. This concept allows you to rewrite the UI without modifying the core Manager functionalities.
State Machine
The following Manager runs as an HTTP service on the system; exposes a set of public APIs to a client. In turn, the client uses these APIs and provides the Connection Manager functionalities to the end user. This concept allows you to rewrite the UI without modifying the core Manager functionalities.
Start / Stop Sequence Diagram
The following Manager runs as an HTTP service on the system; exposes a set of public APIs to a client. In turn, the client uses these APIs and provides the Connection Manager functionalities to the end user. This concept allows you to rewrite the UI without modifying the core Manager functionalities.
CheckUpdate Diagram
The following Manager runs as an HTTP service on the system; exposes a set of public APIs to a client. In turn, the client uses these APIs and provides the Connection Manager functionalities to the end user. This concept allows you to rewrite the UI without modifying the core Manager functionalities.
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Sequence Diagram
CM Customization
Clear Connection Manager helps you customize your marketing needs in the following ways:
- re-skin your logo, name, label, etc
- recreate the user interface in Java, HTML (browser-based), and Flash
You can limit or enhance your functionality as per your requirements using the APIs without recreating the functionalities. Rebranding and recreating is easy because you’ve the abstracted core functionalities from the manager. The major breakthroughs with the manager are:
- creating your UIs using any technology
- connecting through a browser to the network
Configuration
The following are the system-specific configuration procedures for the OEM vendors to install CAPI, and developers or operators to use Connection Manager. Each device vendor must install their own API SDK/Binary path, name, and version at the specified location in the registry/filesystem as per the respective operating system (OS) requirements.
System-specific Configuration
CM Configuration
Windows
You can update the parameters into the Windows registry inside a common registry key as shown below:
Mac
Linux
Plug In
Tools and Resources
The section details the list of tools and resources used in the manager.
- Script Tester
- Session Tester
Resources
The following are the list of resources used in Manager:
- JNA (Java Network Access)
- Apache4J
- Derby for Embedded Database
CM Application API
The following is the list of APIs used the Manager.
- CheckUpdates
- Connect
Name Description Required Type Connect Name of the command Yes string Connect Name of the command Yes string - ConnectionStat
- ConnectionStat
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