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//Different WebSocket architecture options// | //Different WebSocket architecture options// | ||
- | 1. Integrated - Both server and application logic resides in the same hardware. Stand-alone all-in-one solution. | + | 1. Integrated - Both server and application logic resides in the same hardware. Stand-alone all-in-one solution.\\ |
- | 2. Pre-loaded – HTML/JS code is pre-loaded in client side, sort of Apps approach. Most lightweight. | + | 2. Pre-loaded – HTML/JS code is pre-loaded in client side, sort of Apps approach. Most lightweight.\\ |
- | 3. Cloud wed – Web service is located in cloud, and data is exchanged directly with embedded device. Easy deployment of new UI features. | + | 3. Cloud wed – Web service is located in cloud, and data is exchanged directly with embedded device. Easy deployment of new UI features.\\ |
4. Cloud hub – All traffic is routed through cloud. Access through firewalls, and in case of mobile and non-static IP end-points. | 4. Cloud hub – All traffic is routed through cloud. Access through firewalls, and in case of mobile and non-static IP end-points. | ||