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ScadaPro Internet Server

ScadaPro Internet Server is a licensing solution that allows ScadaPro Internet Clients to access data on a remote server.

ScadaPro Trends, Configurable Monitor, Alarm Monitor and Channel Monitor can now be hosted inside Internet Explorer 4.0 (or greater) using Microsoft's ActiveX Document technology. This allows users to hyperlink to preconfigured Monitor and Trend files to view remote real-time and historical data from within their Web browser. The above modules have been bundled into a free Internet Client product offering called ScadaPro Internet Client. In this scenario the ScadaPro server machine must have Internet Server Licensing installed. The client machine must have the Internet Client installed and run in an Internet Explorer environment.

Click here to download the free Internet Client and see ScadaPro data updating from our WWW server.

ActiveX Documents

ActiveX Document technology enables users to view non-HTML documents, such as ScadaPro Trends, Microsoft Excel or Word files, through a Web browser. Internet Explorer supports the use of ActiveX Documents. Netscape Navigator does not. The word "document" in "ActiveX Document" is somewhat misleading.

While the genesis of ActiveX Documents reveals that a Trends ActiveX Document is analogous to a Word document, when you create a Trends ActiveX Document, the distinction between a "document" and an application becomes genuinely blurred. While a traditional document (such as a Word document) is static, ActiveX Documents need not be. Using Trends, Channel monitor etc. you have complete applications with the semantics of traditional documents.

In other words, you have the functionality of the application, but the flexibility of a document's behaviour — when a user opens an ActiveX Document, he/she will not only have the full functionality of an application, but the ability to persist and distribute "copies" of the data intrinsic to the application. Thus, the "document" is truly active.