05-19-2008 12:32 AM
05-19-2008
02:07 PM
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05:33 PM
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Hello Benjamin,
for running a LabVIEW application as Windows Service is here a tutorial.
I formerly tried to get the G web Server into an application and I know there were some dynamic VIs loaded by the HTTP Server Control.vi and some SubVIs. I never tried this seriously enough to get it running.
You need at least to put the VIs vi.lib\addons\internet\http\http0.llb\HTTP Server, vi.lib\addons\internet\http\http0.llb\srvr_%02d.vi (%02d is part of a format into string with a for loop index), HTTP Load Configuration Files.vi as dynamic VIs into your build definition.
Running the G Web Server and looking at the VI hierarchy is not for help because for some reasons the G Web Server VIs will not show up in the VI hierarchy window.
05-19-2008
04:53 PM
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10-18-2025
05:33 PM
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Benjamin,
The link that Waldemar provided is a great resource for creating a Windows service. Additionally, you can create these two servers into standalone applications. Check out the following KB: 2WOEELEG - This should help provide some insight on how to create the EXE w/CGI. I know the document is a bit old, but it should still assist with getting this up and running. Let me know if you have any additional questions and I'll be happy to dig in a little deeper with you if you have any bumps along the way.
05-20-2008 11:41 PM
05-21-2008 03:04 PM
05-22-2008
10:56 AM
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Benjamin,
You are correct. In order to use remote panel on a machine, that machine will need the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine (RTE). If you want to just 'view' the front panel, but not control it, you would not need the RTE.
05-22-2008 01:26 PM
05-23-2008 01:58 PM