GXDN QuickStart

In GXDN, you find all public documentation of Gurux products. The Table of Content is on the left, in which General section is expanded by default. In Tutorials, you find animated presentations, of how to perform some frequently needed tasks with GXDeviceEditor and GXDirector.

If you have a task in mind, of which a tutorial would be useful, leave a comment on Tutorials list page. All comments will be reviewed, and new tutorials are added, if required.

Note: Any section in the Table of Content, with a plus sign on it's left, can be expanded by clicking the plus sign, to see what it includes.

GXCom overview section introduces GXCom solution system, and it's main components. It also includes a page of parameter types.
A Namespace includes the documentation of the component in question. On the top level are the enumerations and event handlers. On the next level are classes and interfaces, in which are methods and properties. GXDN is based on component wrappers, and the source code of the component, to keep it always up to date.


Give feedback

We invite you to give feedback of GXDN, and have made it as easy as possible, for You to give it. We hope to get a lot of feedback, to be able to build GXDN even better.

Comment a GXDN page

On any page in GXDN, you have access to Give Feedback button, on the upper-right corner of the page.
Give Feedback

  1. Click the Give Feedback button.
  2. Enter your message in the Feedback text field.
  3. Enter your Email address in the Sender (optional) text box.
  4. Click Send button.

Rate a GXDN page without commenting
If you wish just to rate GXDN pages, use the stars on the right side of the feedback button:
Rate GXDN pages

  1. With your mouse pointer, hover as many stars (1 to 5), as you want to give to the page that you are currently on.
  2. The stars hovered change from white to yellow.
  3. When you have the desired amount of stars colored, click once on the last colored star.
  4. The colored stars twinkle for a couple of times, as your rating is registered.
  5. When the stars turn to white again, your rating is complete.

When setting up the GXDN, we utilized, among others, an Open Source software by the name of Sandcastle.