Applications
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4.1.1
Upload the IAP
Make sure that the Internet Access Point application is uploaded to the BLIP. See
section 3.7.1 - Upload Applications for more information on how to upload an
application to the BLIP using the BLIP.
4.1.2
Creating Content
After uploading the IAP, the BLIP will contain default HTML and WMLC content,
which makes it possible to test the application with a device using the Bluetooth
wireless technology.
You can now create your own HTML pages, WMLC pages, and CGI scripts and
make them accessible for the user when browsing the site content!
Application Configuration
IP addresses for both the BLIP and the terminal is handed out by the BLIP when
the terminal connects to the BLIP. The IP address that the BLIP assigns to itself is
the IP address that the terminal has to use to access locally stored information.
There is a default address, but it can also be configured by editing the text file
/blip/cfg/info_access_point.cfg
before the Infotainment Access Point application
is downloaded to the BLIP using the BLIP Manager.
The configuration file is a ASCII text file with the following parameters:
This is an example of how a configuration file may look:
application_name = Store window BLIP
blip_ip = 192.168.100.1
wap_home_url = index.wmlc
Edit the file using a text editor, e.g. Notepad. If the file is absent, the default values
are:
application_name = Infotainment Access Point
blip_ip = 192.168.1.1
wap_home_url = index.wmlc
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Server name - The name that the BLIP is using to contact
terminals
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Network address - The network address that the BLIP
assigns to itself during the connection to a terminal
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Homepage URL - Used only for WAP, this is the WAP start
page for the terminal
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