System information
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
 - 1 Introduction to the SmartServer SOAP/XML Interface
 - 2 SOAP Messages and the SmartServer WSDL File 
- 2.1 SmartServer Naming Structure
 - 2.2 SmartServer WSDL File
 - 2.3 Security
 - 2.4 SOAP Request and Response Message Structure
 - 2.5 SOAP Messages Formats
 - 2.6 Data Point References
 - 2.7 UCPTcurrentConfig
 - 2.8 Fault Structure
 - 2.9 LonString type
 - 2.10 SOAP Message Examples
 
 - 3 SmartServer Applications and the SOAP/XML Interface 
- 3.1 Overview of SmartServer Applications
 - 3.2 SmartServer XML Configuration Files
 - 3.3 SmartServer Resource Files 
- 3.3.1 Standard Network Variable Type (SNVT) Device Resource Files
 - 3.3.2 Standard Configuration Property Type (SCPT) Device Resource Files
 - 3.3.3 User Defined Network Variable Type (UNVT) Device Resource Files
 - 3.3.4 User Defined Configuration Property Type (UCPT) Device Resource Files
 - 3.3.5 Data Point Templates
 - 3.3.6 Data Formatting
 
 - 3.4 SOAP Functions
 - 3.5 Performance Issues
 
 - 4 Using the SmartServer Data Server 
- 4.1 Creating and Modifying the Data Point XML Files
 - 4.2 Overview of the Data Point XML File
 - 4.3 Data Server SOAP Interface 
- 4.3.1 Using the List Function on the Data Server
 - 4.3.2 Using the Get Function on the Data Server
 - 4.3.3 Using the Set Function on the Data Server
 - 4.3.4 Using the Read Function on the Data Server
 - 4.3.5 Using the Write Function on the Data Server
 - 4.3.6 Using the Invoke Function to Reset Data Point Priorities
 - 4.3.7 Data Point Values and Priority Levels
 - 4.3.8 Using the Delete Function on the Data Server
 
 - 4.4 Using the Web Binder Application
 
 - 5 Data Loggers 
- 5.1 Overview of the Data Logger XML File
 - 5.2 Creating and Modifying the Data Logger XML File
 - 5.3 Data Logger SOAP Interface
 
 - 6 Alarm Generator 
- 6.1 Overview of the Alarm Generator XML File
 - 6.2 Creating and Modifying the Alarm Generator XML File
 - 6.3 Alarm Generator SOAP Interface
 
 - 7 Alarm Notifier 
- 7.1 Overview of the AlarmNotifier XML File
 - 7.2 Creating and Modifying the Alarm Notifier XML File
 - 7.3 Alarm Notifier SOAP Interface 
- 7.3.1 Using the List Function on an Alarm Notifier
 - 7.3.2 Using the Get Function on an Alarm Notifier
 - 7.3.3 Using the Set Function on an Alarm Notifier
 - 7.3.4 Using the Read Function on an Alarm Notifier
 - 7.3.5 Using the Write Function on an Alarm Notifier Log File
 - 7.3.6 Using the Clear Function on an Alarm Notifier Log File
 - 7.3.7 Using the Delete Function on an Alarm Notifier
 
 
 - 8 Analog Function Block
 - 9 Scheduler 
- 9.1 Overview of the Scheduler XML File
 - 9.2 Creating and Modifying the Scheduler XML File
 - 9.3 Scheduler SOAP Interface
 
 - 10 Calendar 
- 10.1 Overview of the Calendar XML File
 - 10.2 Creating and Modifying the Calendar XML File
 - 10.3 Calendar SOAP Interface
 
 - 11 Real Time Clock
 - 12 Type Translator 
- 12.1 Overview of the Type Translator XML File
 - 12.2 Creating and Modifying the Type Translator XML File
 - 12.3 Type Translator SOAP Interface 
- 12.3.1 Using the List Function on a Type Translator
 - 12.3.2 Using the Get Function on a Type Translator
 - 12.3.3 Using the Set Function on a Type Translator
 - 12.3.4 Pre Defined Type Translator Rules 
- 12.3.4.1 16xSNVT_switch_TO_SNVT_state
 - 12.3.4.2 SNVT_lev_disc_TO_SNVT_occupancy
 - 12.3.4.3 SNVT_lev_disc_TO_SNVT_switch
 - 12.3.4.4 SNVT_occupancy_TO_SNVT_setting
 - 12.3.4.5 SNVT_scene_TO_SNVT_setting
 - 12.3.4.6 SNVT_scene_TO_SNVT_switch
 - 12.3.4.7 SNVT_setting_TO_SNVT_switch
 - 12.3.4.8 SNVT_state_TO_16xSNVT_switch
 - 12.3.4.9 SNVT_switch_TO_SNVT_lev_disc
 
 
 
 - 13 Type Translator Rules
 - 14 LonWorks Driver 
- 14.1 LonWorks Networks
 - 14.2 LonWorks Channels
 - 14.3 LonWorks Devices
 - 14.4 Routers
 - 14.5 Remote Network Interface
 - 14.6 LonWorks Functional Blocks
 - 14.7 Network Variables (LonWorks Data Points)
 - 14.8 Configuration Properties (LonWorks Data Points)
 - 14.9 LonWorks Connections
 
 - 15 Modbus Driver
 - 16 M Bus Driver
 - 17 Virtual Driver
 - 18 File System Data
 - 19 System Information Methods
 - 20 Using the SOAP Interface as a Web Service
 - 21 Programming Examples 
- 21.1 Visual C#.NET Examples 
- 21.1.1 Reading and Writing Data Point Values in Visual C# .NET
 - 21.1.2 Creating and Reading a Data Logger in Visual C# .NET
 - 21.1.3 Creating a Scheduler and Calendar in Visual C# .NET
 - 21.1.4 Creating and Installing a LonWorks Device in Visual C# .NET
 - 21.1.5 Commissioning External Devices in Visual C# .NET
 - 21.1.6 Discovering and Installing External Devices in Visual C# .NET
 - 21.1.7 Configuring the SmartServer in Visual C# .NET
 
 - 21.2 Visual Basic.NET Examples 
- 21.2.1 Reading and Writing Data Point Values in Visual Basic.NET
 - 21.2.2 Creating and Reading a Data Logger in Visual Basic. NET
 - 21.2.3 Creating a Scheduler and Calendar in Visual Basic.NET
 - 21.2.4 Creating and Installing a LonWorks Device in Visual Basic.NET
 - 21.2.5 Commissioning External Devices in Visual Basic.NET
 - 21.2.6 Discovering and Installing External Devices in Visual Basic.NET
 - 21.2.7 Configuring the SmartServer in Visual Basic.NET
 
 
 - 21.1 Visual C#.NET Examples 
 - 22 Programming the SmartServer with Java
 - Appendix A: SOAP Tester Example
 
i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Programmer’s Reference
  21-5 
 dataPointRef2.UCPTpollRate = 60; 
 dataPointRef2.dpType = "Input"; 
 //store data points in DP reference array 
 myDataLogger.DataPoint[0] = dataPointRef1; 
 myDataLogger.DataPoint[1] = dataPointRef2; 
 //call Set function 
 iLON_SmartServer.Item_CfgColl itemCfgColl = new iLON_SmartServer.Item_CfgColl(); 
 itemCfgColl.Item = new iLON_SmartServer.Item_Cfg[1]; 
 itemCfgColl.Item[0] = myDataLogger; 
 iLON_SmartServer.Item_Coll ItemColl_Set_DataLogger_Return = 
 SmartServer.Set(itemCfgColl); 
 if (ItemColl_Set_DataLogger_Return.UCPTfaultCount > 0) 
 { 
 PrintGetError(ItemColl_Set_DataLogger_Return); 
 } 
 else 
 { 
 iLON_SmartServer.Item newDataLogger = ItemColl_Set_DataLogger_Return.Item[0]; 
 Console.WriteLine("New Data Logger = " + newDataLogger.UCPTname); 
 } 
 } 
  Console.ReadLine(); 
 } 
  finally 
    { 
 iLON_SoapCalls.CloseBindingToSmartServer(); 
  } 
 } 
 } 
 } 
21.1.2.2  Reading a Data Logger 
The following C# console example reads and prints out the last 10 entries for one of the two data 
points recorded by the new data logger you created in the previous section, 
Creating a Data Logger. 
For more information on the data logger properties used in this example, see 
section 5.3.4, Using the 
Read Function on a Data Logger. 
using System; 
using System.Collections.Generic; 
using System.Linq; 
using System.Text; 
using System.Threading; 
namespace SmartServerConsoleExample 
{ 
 class Program 
 { 
// If you are using NET 2.0 Framework, uncomment the following line of code to enter your 
   // SmartServer’s IP Address 
    // public static string _iLonEndpointIpAddress = "<SmartServer IP Address>"; 
 static void PrintGetError(iLON_SmartServer.Item_Coll ItemColl) 
 { 
 // print out error and exit 
 Console.Out.WriteLine("An error occurred:"); 
 for (int j = 0; j < ItemColl.Item.Length; j++) 
 { 
 if (ItemColl.Item[j].fault != null) 
 { 










