Deprecated items – Echelon OpenLNS User Manual

Page 1071

Advertising
background image

OpenLNS Programmer's Reference

1034

Deprecated Items

In OpenLNS and LNS Turbo Editions, some methods, objects, properties and events

have been deprecated. This section provides a list of those items. Some have been

deprecated because they were never implemented in LNS, or because they are no longer

applicable or useful. Others have been deprecated because they have been replaced by

new features with better functionality.
Note that some of the objects, methods, properties and events marked as deprecated in

the documentation are still implemented in OpenLNS to maintain backwards-

compatibility with applications running on previous versions of LNS. For example, many

of the methods of the ConfigProperty object were deprecated in LNS Turbo Editions as a

result of the new data point feature, including the GetElement(),

GetElementFromDevice(), SetElement(), and SetElementFromDevice() methods. You can

still successfully use these methods when running on OpenLNS; however, Echelon

recommends that you use the DataPoint object to read and write configuration

properties, and so these methods have been marked deprecated.
The following sections list the deprecated objects, properties, methods and events in

OpenLNS. The reason for deprecation can be determined using the following codes:
BA – Better Feature Available. The feature is still implemented in LNS for compatibility

purposes, but a more efficient way to achieve its purpose exists. Items marked with this

reason include details on why the item was deprecated and the features to use in its

place.
U – Unimplemented. The feature was never implemented in LNS.
NLA – No Longer Applicable. The feature is still implemented in LNS for compatibility

purposes, but is no longer useful or functional because of other changes to the LNS

implementation.

Advertising