The LabSocket System enables LabVIEW applications to be easily accessed via a web browser (http://labsocket.com/). Notable attributes of the system are:
- Does not require browser plug-ins or client-side run time engine
- Supports LDAP-based user authentication
- Can be operated entirely within a customer LAN
I'm planning to present a paid one-day workshop on the system at the NI offices in Santa Clara, CA on Feb 10 2014. An overview of the agenda is shown below. The workshop will include several labs to provide attendees with hands-on experience with the system. A catered lunch will be provided.
Additional details about the Workshop are available in this brochure: http://labsocket.com/LabSocket%20Workshop.pdf. To register for this workshop visit: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/labsocket-workshop-tickets-10111462657. This workshop can also be presented privately to organizations with sufficient interest.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the workshop. I look forward to seeing you there.
John Bergmans
Bergmans Mechatronics LLC
jbergmans/at/bergmans/dot/com
Workshop Agenda Overview
1. Theory of Operation
2. LabSocket Basic
3. LabSocket-MultiClient: One Target VI Instance per Browser Client
4. LabSocket-RT: LabSocket for LabVIEW Real-Time Environments
5. LabSocket Server Virtual Machine
6. Integration with Moodle Course Management System
7. User Authentication