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As a developer, I'm pretty skilled at making boring, unattractive user interfaces..
If you don't mind sharing a screenshot or two, I'd love to see some examples of attractive Thingworx Mashups others have come up with.
Thank you,
Nick
Here is "little something"
That's super cool !
Looks great. Could you share few detail behind Mashup?
Well sometimes it has been a real challange Especially with responsive and non-responsive layout combination.
I had to make bigger compromises that I would like. Hopefully we will get a SVG support in future Composer versions.
Some websocket based widgets would be also nice .
If you have some particular questions you can contact me via email.
That looks awesome; kinda like a simulation video game!
How do you add the OFF AND ON widget? will that blink?
It does not blink.
I cannot go into details, but there is a some client side JavaScript and SVG graphics involved. Direct support for SVG would be highly appreciated though.
Reasons are many : direct access to each and every element through its id, standardized set of properties, possibility to invoke client side services (onClick, onHover, etc..) and many more. And it is vector graphic, which makes it ideal for responsive layouts.
Hope that helps a little.
Tom
Ok thank u Tomas.
How did you add the ON and OFF in this mashup? As a Button?
When i added the button, there is no provision for me to do that blink type design as u have given with the OFF and ON.
Supriya
Tomas - that is a powerful visualization. Did you import and image and use layers to overlay the numeric readings?
Tsveta Saul - check this out
Thanks to all of you. It is nice to be appreciated.
Our company's demo is no way finished. It only shows basic ideas and wide portfolio of sensors and integration that we can provide.
This demo took me 3 straight days to make. Before that I've spent two month on integration.
Now we are able to control lights, basically all PLC-based machines through OPC servers, measure all kinds of electric and non-electric values (lum, lux, noise, gases in ppm, pressures, distances, positions, power consumption and generation, wind, air pollutants, vibrations, movements, vehicle detection, asset control and many more).
Next big project is real-time industrial network monitoring. Not to brag, but it seems that we are only ones who could do a cloud-based real-time Profinet and Profibus monitoring including POF inspection.
here are some more pics.
Basically yes, Unfortunately it works only for a static mashup. Well technically it works even with responsive layouts, but spacing is all wrong under different resolutions.