HOWTOs

This page contains a set of short informal recipes to help you solve common challenges you may face when using RTI Connext DDS. This recipes include topics such as configuring favorite IDE to work with our libraries, tuning the performance of your application, or configuring your firewall to let DDS traffic through.

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This document explains how to debug a distributed DDS system when there is no communication, or sub-optimal communication, seen between publishers and subscribers.
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This document explains how to configure DDS to use the DTLS transport without WAN.
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This article shows how to serialize and deserialize data using DDS_DynamicData
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This article shows how to use generated enumerators in Java switch statements.
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This article shows how to cancel a request sent from a Requester to a Replier using the RTI Connext DDS Request-Reply API.
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This document explains how to create a simple adapter using the RTI Routing Service Adapter SDK. The adapter scans the file system in one specific folder and, for every file present in that folder, it creates a stream to communicate with the output. In the output, the adapter will take care of creating a file for every stream received.
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The Leap Motion controller is a USB powered motion sensor with an SDK and drivers for MacOS, Windows and Linux. The SDK gives API access to the data from the sensor, which includes Pointables (fingers or tools), Hand orientation and gesture recognition. Moving that available data to the cloud, for use by applications on- and off-board is easy, when using RTI Connext DDS as the conduit.
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