RobM (YankeeRob)
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Hello all,
I've read quite a lot about StokerLog so I am aware of the application. I want to do something similar but not quite as fancy in Java in order to do a port over to a PDA or other non windows device. I have a bunch of questions for you Stoker developers out there if you have the time:
- I'd like to use the Telnet interface instead of parsing the HTML out of the embedded web server. Is it possible to do everything using this interface or are there some functions that can only be accomplished with the HTTP protocol? Stuff like set temps, alarms as well as reading temps and status.
-What are the various commands available at the Telnet prompt? I came across this at Kaytat:
http://www.kaytat.com/stoker_telnet.html
Is this it or are there secret commands you may be aware of.
My ultimate goal is to get some simple stuff running on a wireless PDA I can use during cookoffs. I don't like the idea of bringing my laptop to perform this function when I can use a smaller device instead.
Also, if there's any sample code out there I'd like to take a look at it. I'm fluent in .NET (C#, VB) as well as Java.
thanks,
rob mongeon
I've read quite a lot about StokerLog so I am aware of the application. I want to do something similar but not quite as fancy in Java in order to do a port over to a PDA or other non windows device. I have a bunch of questions for you Stoker developers out there if you have the time:
- I'd like to use the Telnet interface instead of parsing the HTML out of the embedded web server. Is it possible to do everything using this interface or are there some functions that can only be accomplished with the HTTP protocol? Stuff like set temps, alarms as well as reading temps and status.
-What are the various commands available at the Telnet prompt? I came across this at Kaytat:
http://www.kaytat.com/stoker_telnet.html
Is this it or are there secret commands you may be aware of.
My ultimate goal is to get some simple stuff running on a wireless PDA I can use during cookoffs. I don't like the idea of bringing my laptop to perform this function when I can use a smaller device instead.
Also, if there's any sample code out there I'd like to take a look at it. I'm fluent in .NET (C#, VB) as well as Java.
thanks,
rob mongeon