ついにプレビュー公開が開始されたWindows 10ベースのIoT向けOSは、どのような機能・特徴を持つのか?ラズパイ2にインストールして試してみよう。
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本稿では、最近のイベントにおけるマイクロソフトの発表内容やVisual Studio 2015のプレビュー版などから、Windows 10での新しいユニバーサルアプリ開発の概要について解説する。最初に、Windows 10用のユニバーサルアプリとはどのようなものかを説明し、それから開発の概要や新しいAPIについて紹介していく。最後に、既存のアプリをどうすべきか、いくつか指針を示そうと思う。
The Windows IoT Remote Client application is a part of a remote display and sensor technology available for the Insider build of Windows 10 IoT Core. With a device running the latest Insider build of IoT Core, and a companion Windows 10 device running this application, you can connect the two devices. The Windows 10 IoT Core device will transmit the UI of its UWP app to the companion device, while receiving input and sensor data in return.
The remote display experience is a technology used to remotely control UWP applications running on a Windows 10 IoT Core device. Remote control can be established from any Windows 10 desktop PC, tablet, or phone, putting a display on every displayless device.
Background Applications are applications that have no direct UI. Once deployed and configured, these applications launch at machine startup and run continuously without any process lifetime management resource use limitations. If they crash or exit the system will automatically restart them. These Background Applications have a very simple execution model. The templates create a class that implements the “IBackgroundTask” interface and generates the empty “Run” method. This “Run” method is the entry point to your application.
Windows Device Portal provides basic configuration and device management capabilities, in addition to advanced diagnostic tools to help you troubleshoot and view the real time performance of your Windows IoT Device.
Even though Entity Framework 7 support for Windows 10 Universal apps is almost here, you still might decide to just continue using a lighter SQLite.Net-PCL library that you're used to since Windows Phone 8/WinRT.
We’ll create a simple Blinky app controlled by another app’s WebServer and connect an LED to your Windows IoT Core device.