Chapter 3 — Developing and Using RFID Applications
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• Click to stop a running application.
• Click to start an application.
• Click to uninstall an application.
• Click Activate Changes to save your changes and
immediately make them active.
About the IF61 Edgeware Applications
Edgeware applications are supplied by Intermec and its partner
developers, and provide immediate functionality for your RFID
system. The IF61 includes these edgeware applications:
• The Developer Tools. Use the Developer Tools to test your
RFID systems and settings. For more information, see “About
the Developer Tools” on page 73.
• The SAP device controller. Enable this edgeware so the
controller communicates with the SAP backend module on
your server. For more information on SAP implementation
on the IF61, see the IF61 SAP Device Controller User’s Guide
(P/N 934-025-xxx).
• The Application Level Events (ALE) Engine. Enable this
edgeware so the IF61 ALE engine communicates with your
ALE application. For more information on ALE
implementation on the IF61, see the IF61 Application Level
Engine (ALE) User’s Guide (P/N 934-026-xxx).
• ALE Store and Forward. This application reads tags, saves tag
data, and fowards the data to a shared folder on a host PC or
to a TCP/IP socket. Store and Forward works as an ALE
client using the IF61 ALE engine. For more information, see
the ALE Store and Forward User’s Guide (P/N 934-034-xxx).
You can uninstall any edgeware application other than the
Developer Tools. For help, see the previous section, “Managing
Applications.”
Note: If you change the date or time on the IF61, stop and restart
any running applications (or reboot the IF61) for the date and
time changes to be made effective.