This guide shows how to use Gurux Terminal component (GXTerminal) in the Visual
Studio .NET environment using the C# language. Source code is available at sourceforge.net
Adding GXTerminal component to the project
- Start Visual Studio .NET
- Open the project where you want to add the GXTerminal component, or create a new one
- Open Toolbox
- Under Gurux tab, select the component, and drag and drop it on the form
- Allow the use of any version of the media component:
- Select the component.
- In Solution Explorer view, in the References folder, select Gurux.GuruxTerminal.
- In Properties view, set Specific Version to False.
Note: If the Gurux tab is not shown in the Toolbox,
you can implement it manually
Using components with .NET
You can either drag the component to the form, or create it dynamically.
Creating component dynamically
To create component in runtime, select Add Reference in the Project menu.
The dialog shows available components, select the one(s) to use (in this case GXTerminal
component). Click OK to finish. The following example shows how to create a GXTerminal component.
using Gurux.GuruxTerminal; //Create new component GXTerminal GXTerminal1 = new GXTerminalClass();
Setting Media Properties
You can either select appropriate settings in the Properties dialog or edit the settings
programmatically.
'Set phone number
GXTerminal1.PhoneNumber = "Phone number";
'Set port where Modem or phone is found
GXTerminal1.Port = "Com1";
GXTerminal1.Open();
GXTerminal1.Send("Hello World", "");
Sending and receiving packets
All data is sent asynchronously. Response is received as a Received event message.
Receiving event messages
To receive event sent by the GXTerminal component, select the component by right-clicking
it on the form and select Properties. Create handlers for OnError and OnReceived methods.
To create a handler, select an event and enter name for the handler. In the following example,
received data is converted to string and stored.
private void gxTerminal1_OnReceived(object sender, byte[] Data, string SenderInfo)
{
//Update data to the edit box.
ReceiveDataText.Text += System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString(Data);
//Update Sender Information to the edit box.
SenderText.Text = SenderInfo;
}
private void gxTerminal1_OnError(object sender, string ErrorInfo)
{
MessageBox.Show(sender.ToString());
}
Error Handling
It's very important to consider error handling when sending and receiving data.
The connection can drop down, or something else unexpected may happen.
If something unwanted happens, GXTerminal component returns error. The following
example shows how to handle errors in .NET.
try
{
object data = Convert.ChangeType("Hello", System.TypeCode.Object);
string receiver = null;
GXTerminal1.Send(ref data, ref receiver);
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.ToString());
}
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