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4. For this example, select the role, testEpcisHttpRole, that you defined in the
previous procedure and click OK.
The Configuration Object properties dialog appears. Notice that there are three tabs
corresponding to the components that you defined in the role.
5. Type a name in the Configuration Object Name field.
For this example, type HTTPConfigObject.
6. To configure the input point for the configuration object, select a reader by
following these steps:
a. Click Select a Reader.
b. (For demonstration or verification purposes) Select PMLReader.
When you select the reader, the configuration properties for that reader profile
appear.
c. (If using a real reader, rather than the PMLReader) Select your reader and
confirm that the reader properties correspond to the reader you are using.
When defining the EpcisHttp connector in a real-world situation, you would
define your readers (devices) first. Then, when you define your configuration
objects, the list of possible input points would display all your defined readers
(devices). See Chapter 2 for more information.
7. Click OK.
8. Choose File > Save to save your changes and click OK when prompted.
9. (Optional) To exit the RFID Configuration Manager, choose File → Exit.
10. (Optional) To test the EpcisHttp connector, perform the next procedure
▼ To Test the EpcisHttp Connector
1. Start or restart the RFID Event Manager.
Each time you change a configuration object, the RFID Event Manager must be
restarted in order for the changes to take effect.
Wait until the system is completely started or you may lose tag events. Depending
on the components you used in your role, the RFID Tag Viewer may or may not
appear (it depends on the objects in your role). The delay lets the system come up
completely before generating EPC tags.
2. Start the PML Reader.
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