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RTI Connext Modern C++ API
Version 5.3.0
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These "How To"s illustrate how to apply RTI Connext APIs to common use cases. More...
Modules | |
| Publication Example | |
| A data publication example. | |
| Subscription Example | |
| A data subscription example. | |
| Participant Use Cases | |
| Working with domain participants. | |
| Topic Use Cases | |
| Publisher Use Cases | |
| DataWriter Use Cases | |
| Subscriber Use Cases | |
| DataReader Use Cases | |
| Entity Use Cases | |
| Waitset Use Cases | |
| Using WaitSets and Conditions. | |
| Filter Use Cases | |
| Working with data filters. | |
| Creating Custom Content Filters | |
| Creating a custom content filter. | |
| XML Application Creation | |
| Creating a custom content filter. | |
| Request-Reply Examples | |
| Examples on how to use the request-reply API. | |
| Built-in Types Examples | |
| Using Built-in Types. | |
| Exceptions | |
| How DDS return codes map to C++ exceptions. | |
| Qos Use Cases | |
| Qos Provider Use Cases | |
| How to use the QosProvider class to access XML QoS profiles. | |
| Working with IDL types | |
| How IDL types map to C++ classes. | |
| DynamicType and DynamicData Use Cases | |
| Using DynamicType and DynamicData. | |
These "How To"s illustrate how to apply RTI Connext APIs to common use cases.
These are a good starting point to familiarize yourself with DDS. You can use these code fragments as "templates" for writing your own code.