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To
get up and running with RTI Connext (formerlyRTI Data Distribution Service), begin
by reading the Core Libraries and Utilities Getting Started
Guide. This document covers everything from installation and licensing to a
variety of hands-on examples to get developers from concept to code as quickly
as possible.
Once
you begin active development, you will want to consult the extensive API
documentation. RTI Connext supports C, C++,
Java, and .NET (C# and C++/CLI). For information on each of these languages,
click the appropriate link below and then click the link "Documentation
Roadmap" on the following page.
We
welcome any input on how to improve RTI
Connext
to suit your needs. If you have questions or comments about this release,
please visit the RTI Customer Portal, https://support.rti.com/.
The RTI Customer Portal provides access to RTI software, documentation, and support. It also allows you to log support cases. Furthermore, the portal provides detailed solutions and a free public knowledge base. To access the software, documentation or log support cases, the RTI Customer Portal requires a username and password. You will receive this in the email confirming your purchase. If you do not have this email, please contact license@rti.com. Resetting your login password can be done directly at the RTI Customer Portal.
The
list of known limitations is found in the Core Libraries and Utilities Release Notes.
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organization so licensed.
This product implements the DCPS layer of the
Data Distribution Service (DDS) specification version 1.2 and the DDS
Interoperability Wire Protocol specification version 2.1, both of which are
owned by the Object Management Group.
Copyright 1997-2007 Object Management Group, Inc. The publication of these
specifications can be found at the Catalog of
OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) Specifications. This documentation uses
material from the OMG specification for the Data Distribution Service, section
7. Reprinted with permission. Object Management, Inc.
© OMG. 2005.
Portions of this product were developed using
ANTLR. This product includes software
developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.
Portions of this product were developed using
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product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley
and its contributors.
Portions of this product were developed using
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