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<SOAP-ENV:detail> 
of Fault Response 
Message 
<SOAP-ENV:detail> 
 <iLONDataServer/> 
 <AoDP/> 
 <DP/> 
 <UCPTindex/>421</UCPTindex/> 
 <UCPTdataPointType/>NVL</UCPTdataPointType/> 
 <UCPTpointName/>NVL_myNetworkVar_1</UCPTpointName/> 
 <faultcode/>11</faultcode/> 
 <faultstring/>Value cannot be formatted</faultstring/> 
 </DP/> 
 <DP/> 
 <UCPTindex/>422</UCPTindex/> 
 <UCPTdataPointType/>NVL</UCPTdataPointType/> 
 <UCPTpointName/>NVL_myNetworkVar_2</UCPTpointName/> 
 <faultcode/>11</faultcode/> 
 <faultstring/>Value cannot be formatted</faultstring/> 
 </DP/> 
 </AoDP/> 
 </iLONDataServer/> 
</SOAP-ENV:detail> 
5.2.1.5.2 DataServerWrite and the Web Binder Application 
You can use the Web Binder application to create connections that allow direct data 
exchange over a TCP/IP network between two i.LON 100s, or between an i.LON 100 and any 
Web server that can communicate via SOAP messaging such as Apache or IIS. You can 
configure the Web Binder using the built-in Web pages included with the i.LON 100, as 
described in Chapter 1 of the i.LON 100 Internet Server User’s Guide: Using the i.LON 100 
Web Pages to Configure Applications and to Monitor and Control Data Points document. 
Once the WebBinder has been configured, the i.LON 100 will send a DataServerWrite SOAP 
message for each update of a source data point to the destination server. Thus, to create an 
application on the Web server to receive WebBinder updates from the i.LON 100, you only 
need to implement the DataServerWrite method.  You should note that an application which 
can receive the DataServerWrite message from the i.LON 100 differs from an application 
that would use all of the other methods described in this manual in that it must be a "server-
side" application rather than a client application. 
You can find an example if such a server-side WebBinder application on the i.LON 100 area 
of Echelon’s website at: 
http://www.echelon.com/ilon
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