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Niagara Plugin 7.1.4 - Eclipse 3.6 Support

Posted by Mike James | 23-Jun-10 12:40 PM EDT

The Niagara Plugin 7.1.4 now supports Eclipse 3.6 Helios!

A Brief Introduction to IPv6 Addresses

Posted by Mike James | 02-Jan-08 3:09 PM EST

Happy New Year! If your resolution this year was to learn about IPv6 addressing, then boy are you in luck! In this blog I will introduce the IPv6 addressing scheme and cover some basic address short-hand.

Creating Time Zones in the Niagara Framework

Posted by Mike James | 27-Nov-07 4:34 PM EST

In my last entry, I briefly touched upon the definition of a Time Zone, Daylight Saving Time, how to calculate local time, and the various methods of expressing DST Rule activation times. In this blog, I will show you how to take these principles and apply them to the Niagara AX Framework. After reading this, you should have a firm grasp on the Niagara Framework Time Zone API and will be able to invoke both pre-defined and custom Time Zones of all shapes and sizes.

All You Ever Wanted to Know About Time Zones and More.

Posted by Mike James | 13-Nov-07 4:50 PM EST

A few weeks back I was reading a Time Zone document prepared by one of our technical writers and I noticed that he had included a comment which stated, in short, that the document had been reviewed by Tridium's resident Time Zone Expert. While we all wear many hats at Tridium when it comes to development, I never would have imagined that my wardrobe would include the "Time Zone Expert" hat. I found it amusing to be sure, but since then, I thought it would be a good idea to prepare some sort of document in which I could share some of the information, in brief, I have learned in the recent months concerning Time Zones with the Niagara Community. I'm sure by this time we are all familiar with the basic concept of a Time Zone (if not, I truly do envy you!); but, I'll start this blog by explaining the idea.