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Using DataPorts XML Webserver

Using DataPorts XML Webserver

Using DataPorts XML Webserver

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I am a new addition to a small contract packaging firm and am trying to design a data collection network to monitor run rates on 6 AB SLC 5/03s. I have installed RSLINX OEM and WebDocks DataPort 7.0 on a computer in my office and have been able to create a test DH485 network with a few 5/03s that were laying around. Currently I can communicate with both PLCs and can use DataPort to sample data points from some test locations in the PLCs (N7:0 ect) that I have incrementing with counters. I can use DataPort to timestamp and store the data points in a MS Acess 2000 database and have used the built in webpage that comes included with the DataPort software. I would however like ot develop a simple webpage in in MS FrontPage 98 (what I have laying around)that would have some refresing bargraphs ect. to display the information being gathered in real-time. I believe that this is the function of DataPorts XML Webserver but have NO IDEA on how to use it or how to build refreshing bargraphs. I have some experience in C (Unix/Linux)and VB but have never played with Java or HTML. If anyone knows how I should approch building a website with these "real-time" features the help would be greatly appreciated. At this point I would even consider ditching the bar graph idea from a simpler model that would just display a refreshing number representing run-rates
ie.
Cartoner X = XXX PPM

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Correy

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