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- | ohTopologyC is a software stack which provides a means of controlling devices, on a local network, via their UPnP service actions. It consists of a number of distinct layers. Each layer focuses on exposing specific properties and actions that are intended to be utilised by the layers above. Clients of ohTopologyC need only interface directly with the highest layer of the stack to gain access to the properties and actions exposed by the lower layers. | + | ohTopologyC is a software stack which provides a means of controlling devices, on a local network, via their UPnP service actions, grouping them based on their Room names and presents the a tree structure based on their interconnectivity. It consists of a number of distinct layers. Each layer focuses on exposing specific properties and actions that are intended to be utilised by the layers above. Clients of ohTopologyC need only interface directly with the highest layer of the stack to gain access to the properties and actions exposed by the lower layers. |
==Topology1 Classes== | ==Topology1 Classes== |
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ohTopologyC is a software stack which provides a means of controlling devices, on a local network, via their UPnP service actions, grouping them based on their Room names and presents the a tree structure based on their interconnectivity. It consists of a number of distinct layers. Each layer focuses on exposing specific properties and actions that are intended to be utilised by the layers above. Clients of ohTopologyC need only interface directly with the highest layer of the stack to gain access to the properties and actions exposed by the lower layers.