tridium niagara 4 dropdown in baja.jar
There is one software Tridium Niagara 4, which is private not opensource. This software put everything secure. No documentation for development troubleshooting and the documents are also clumsy, they are not in simple words.
For non programmers it is miry pit. I have been given the task for GPIO port on one device. We have our own API in .cpp , which is tested and is working.
Backend is working fine with all native callbacks but now we need to create GUI for GPIO. And we need combobox instead of textblock so we can restrict user from entering random values.
We tried with following command but not working any idea?
@NiagaraType
@NiagaraProperty (
name = "direction",
type = "bajaui:BListDropdown",
defaultValue = "in"
)
This software provides info from Tridium(name of the company) only, and they call the developers who use their software - "Niagara Developer". I hope they will give suggestions or answer on stack overflow sites.
java niagara-4 tridium
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There is one software Tridium Niagara 4, which is private not opensource. This software put everything secure. No documentation for development troubleshooting and the documents are also clumsy, they are not in simple words.
For non programmers it is miry pit. I have been given the task for GPIO port on one device. We have our own API in .cpp , which is tested and is working.
Backend is working fine with all native callbacks but now we need to create GUI for GPIO. And we need combobox instead of textblock so we can restrict user from entering random values.
We tried with following command but not working any idea?
@NiagaraType
@NiagaraProperty (
name = "direction",
type = "bajaui:BListDropdown",
defaultValue = "in"
)
This software provides info from Tridium(name of the company) only, and they call the developers who use their software - "Niagara Developer". I hope they will give suggestions or answer on stack overflow sites.
java niagara-4 tridium
Best luck with your request, but honestly: not much chance of hearing from that company here. Some companies use SO and watch out for questions around their products, so you get answers quickly. But such companies are "developer friendly" anyway. They have great documentation, and a great support forum on their web sites. So a company that does none of that ... they will probably not read here (if at all, you could see if other users answered similar questions before, and see if you can drop them a comment).
– GhostCat
Nov 22 '18 at 12:01
sourceforge.net/p/niagaraaxcommun/code/HEAD/tree/N4/…
– Mr. P
Nov 27 '18 at 10:26
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There is one software Tridium Niagara 4, which is private not opensource. This software put everything secure. No documentation for development troubleshooting and the documents are also clumsy, they are not in simple words.
For non programmers it is miry pit. I have been given the task for GPIO port on one device. We have our own API in .cpp , which is tested and is working.
Backend is working fine with all native callbacks but now we need to create GUI for GPIO. And we need combobox instead of textblock so we can restrict user from entering random values.
We tried with following command but not working any idea?
@NiagaraType
@NiagaraProperty (
name = "direction",
type = "bajaui:BListDropdown",
defaultValue = "in"
)
This software provides info from Tridium(name of the company) only, and they call the developers who use their software - "Niagara Developer". I hope they will give suggestions or answer on stack overflow sites.
java niagara-4 tridium
There is one software Tridium Niagara 4, which is private not opensource. This software put everything secure. No documentation for development troubleshooting and the documents are also clumsy, they are not in simple words.
For non programmers it is miry pit. I have been given the task for GPIO port on one device. We have our own API in .cpp , which is tested and is working.
Backend is working fine with all native callbacks but now we need to create GUI for GPIO. And we need combobox instead of textblock so we can restrict user from entering random values.
We tried with following command but not working any idea?
@NiagaraType
@NiagaraProperty (
name = "direction",
type = "bajaui:BListDropdown",
defaultValue = "in"
)
This software provides info from Tridium(name of the company) only, and they call the developers who use their software - "Niagara Developer". I hope they will give suggestions or answer on stack overflow sites.
java niagara-4 tridium
java niagara-4 tridium
edited Nov 27 '18 at 5:25
Mr. P
asked Nov 22 '18 at 11:58
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Best luck with your request, but honestly: not much chance of hearing from that company here. Some companies use SO and watch out for questions around their products, so you get answers quickly. But such companies are "developer friendly" anyway. They have great documentation, and a great support forum on their web sites. So a company that does none of that ... they will probably not read here (if at all, you could see if other users answered similar questions before, and see if you can drop them a comment).
– GhostCat
Nov 22 '18 at 12:01
sourceforge.net/p/niagaraaxcommun/code/HEAD/tree/N4/…
– Mr. P
Nov 27 '18 at 10:26
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Best luck with your request, but honestly: not much chance of hearing from that company here. Some companies use SO and watch out for questions around their products, so you get answers quickly. But such companies are "developer friendly" anyway. They have great documentation, and a great support forum on their web sites. So a company that does none of that ... they will probably not read here (if at all, you could see if other users answered similar questions before, and see if you can drop them a comment).
– GhostCat
Nov 22 '18 at 12:01
sourceforge.net/p/niagaraaxcommun/code/HEAD/tree/N4/…
– Mr. P
Nov 27 '18 at 10:26
Best luck with your request, but honestly: not much chance of hearing from that company here. Some companies use SO and watch out for questions around their products, so you get answers quickly. But such companies are "developer friendly" anyway. They have great documentation, and a great support forum on their web sites. So a company that does none of that ... they will probably not read here (if at all, you could see if other users answered similar questions before, and see if you can drop them a comment).
– GhostCat
Nov 22 '18 at 12:01
Best luck with your request, but honestly: not much chance of hearing from that company here. Some companies use SO and watch out for questions around their products, so you get answers quickly. But such companies are "developer friendly" anyway. They have great documentation, and a great support forum on their web sites. So a company that does none of that ... they will probably not read here (if at all, you could see if other users answered similar questions before, and see if you can drop them a comment).
– GhostCat
Nov 22 '18 at 12:01
sourceforge.net/p/niagaraaxcommun/code/HEAD/tree/N4/…
– Mr. P
Nov 27 '18 at 10:26
sourceforge.net/p/niagaraaxcommun/code/HEAD/tree/N4/…
– Mr. P
Nov 27 '18 at 10:26
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Best luck with your request, but honestly: not much chance of hearing from that company here. Some companies use SO and watch out for questions around their products, so you get answers quickly. But such companies are "developer friendly" anyway. They have great documentation, and a great support forum on their web sites. So a company that does none of that ... they will probably not read here (if at all, you could see if other users answered similar questions before, and see if you can drop them a comment).
– GhostCat
Nov 22 '18 at 12:01
sourceforge.net/p/niagaraaxcommun/code/HEAD/tree/N4/…
– Mr. P
Nov 27 '18 at 10:26