Chronos Plugins 5.9.0
This documentation covers the plugin interfaces definitions and an example implementation.
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Interaction with Chronos crossing the process barrier. A normal Chronos plugin is a class library loaded into Chronos. If you want to interact with Chronos from a different application, you can use the techniques demonstrated here to communicate with another process and remotely control Chronos. More...
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class | EndpointDef |
To avoid duplicating the endpoint definition in server and client. More... | |
interface | IMockPlugin |
Very basic service, only to show that you can trigger some action from outside and get a response. More... | |
class | MessageTesterForm |
Shows how to communicate from an external program with a Plugin in order to trigger actions in Chronos. More... | |
Interaction with Chronos crossing the process barrier. A normal Chronos plugin is a class library loaded into Chronos. If you want to interact with Chronos from a different application, you can use the techniques demonstrated here to communicate with another process and remotely control Chronos.