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Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 11/19/2014 10:12 am
 
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Time Id: 2904
Template/Type: Daily Ideas
Title/Caption: Daily Ideas
Start Date: 10/25/2014
Main Status: Active

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Notes:
On the API socket pages… I would like to provide samples in different languages on how to connect...:
- ColdFusion
- ASP.net
- PHP
- Ruby
- Java
- C++
- Java Script

-Maybe have a super simple method that outputs a person’s name or does some simple math. Kind of a “Hello world” method, just for testing. Help people get connected.
-A developer came over and we worked on the adilas API socket project. We are calling it “wiring up the wall”. Here are some graphics that we used to explain the process: hard coded pages and database queries. This is a one-time plug-in. We don’t want that. That is a one-to-one ratio and can’t be reused unless you copy and paste. Then if changes are needed, you have to update every page.
-Internal use of API socket connections (API socket calls – good – use many, database) OR External use of API sockets, ports, gateways, etc. (“wire up the wall”)

More drawings on how the API works… Brandon and a developer: This is the developers’ project of wiring up the wall with different ports and sockets. Many sketches – please see scans in photo galleries
- External clients: laptop, phone or mobile, tablet, desktop
- Normal Internal structure: internal API socket, adilas database
- Other programs, apps, pages, etc.
- Custom or 3rd party solutions

Connection Process – Plugging in:
1. Knock, knock, who is there?
2. What do you want? Which method or function?
3. Pass in requirements.
4. Make the connection.
5. We pass back the results.
- 500+ options Internal data ports and sockets