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Two packages are available, with different editions of Lightstreamer. Please choose which package to look inside after learning about the editions. Read what's new in Lightstreamer 5.1 Released on March 5th, 2013. View the detailed changelog Depending on the edition, part or all of the components below are included in the distributions: SERVER ADAPTER Development Kits CLIENT Development Kits Lightstreamer 4.1.1 (build Duomo 20130110)
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We recommend upgrading to next-generation Lightstreamer, code name Colosseo (see above).
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Two packages are available, with different editions of Lightstreamer. Please choose which package to look inside after learning about the editions. Released on January 10th, 2013. View the detailed changelog Depending on the edition, part or all of the components below are included in the distributions: SERVER ADAPTER Development Kits CLIENT Development Kits From the LabsUnity Client Library
A prototype version of a Lightstreamer client library for Unity is available. The goal is to provide an API abstraction over the Lightstreamer network protocol and be able to exchange real-time data with any 3D application.
The zip file contains a Unity Project, which is based on the Procedural Example. There is no executable inside, you need to build the project yourself from the Unity Development Environment. This is just a proof-of-concept, which does not leverage the full potential of Lightstreamer. Check out the README.TXT file contained in the zip to know more details. Please let us know your feedback! Get back to support@lightstreamer.com with any comments, questions, suggestions, ideas, or if you wish to collaborate with us. Lightstreamer SDK for Node Adapters A new Lightstreamer Adapters SDK is available. The new SDK offers an implementation of the Lightstreamer Adapters Remote Infrastructure Protocol in JavaScript. With this SDK it is possible to use JavaScript to write Lightstreamer Adapters running on Node.js.The zip file contains the SDK sources, API documentation and a simple chat example. Check out the README.md files contained in the zip to know more details about the SDK and the demo code. You can also find the module and demo code on GitHub: - https://github.com/Weswit/Lightstreamer-lib-node-adapter - https://github.com/Weswit/Lightstreamer-example-Chat-adapter-node Please let us know your feedback! Get back to support@lightstreamer.com with any comments and ideas. |