UBIK® Client is the mobile application for viewing and modifying data, showing documents, starting navigation, visualizing POIs and much more.
Client applications are available for Android and WinX, however the features available on each of the platform dependent applications might differ. An overview of the available features can be found in the feature comparison table.
Login
Users need to login in order to access confidential data, this can be done in the Login View.
Profiles
Profiles are used to store connection information for UBIK® services. It specifies the location where to find the service along with other useful informations. Profiles are stored by UBIK whenever the user created connection information and stored it in the settings. However, profiles can also be created and edited with any text editor. Possible settings to be defined are:
- InternalConnectionSettings: Connections settings how to connect to the Content and the USAM service that has been set up.
- Application: the APPLICATION to use with the service
- AuthenticationPort: Port Number of the authentication (USAM) service (default: 777)
- AuthenticationProtocol: Protocol of the authentication service (default: https)
- AuthenticationServer: the ip address of the authentication server
- AuthenticationService: the path to the authentication service
- ContentPort: Port Number of the content service (default: 777)
- ContentProtocol: Protocol of the content service (default: https)
- ContentServer: the ip address of the content server
- ContentService: the path to the content service
- Context: the CONTEXT to use with the service
- SyncMode: the used sync mode (Online [= Auto], Manual, Offline; default:Online)
- IsDefault: true, if the profile should be the default profile
- Name: the name of the profile (will also be used to identify the database)
- Project: the project name. Use this to share a single project name with more than one profile. If the project is defined, all profile with the same project will share one database.
- ShowHiddenSettings: show hidden settings (feault: false)
Example:
<Profile xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/UBIK.WinX.Settings">
<Description i:nil="true" />
<InternalConnectionSettings>
<Application>APP_DEMO</Application>
<AuthenticationPort>777</AuthenticationPort>
<AuthenticationProtocol>https</AuthenticationProtocol>
<AuthenticationServer>80.243.175.50</AuthenticationServer>
<AuthenticationService>UBIK/DBG/AUG/DEMO.250/USAM/USAM.svc</AuthenticationService>
<ContentPort>777</ContentPort>
<ContentProtocol>https</ContentProtocol>
<ContentServer>80.243.175.50</ContentServer>
<ContentService>UBIK/DBG/AUG/DEMO.250/CONTENT/UBIKContent.svc</ContentService>
<Context>CXT_DEMO</Context>
<SyncMode>Online</SyncMode>
</InternalConnectionSettings>
<IsDefault>true</IsDefault>
<Name>DEMO.250.AT</Name>
<Project>DEMO.250</Project>
<ShowHiddenSettings>false</ShowHiddenSettings>
</Profile>
Content Browser
Allows to navigate through the entire data model in a hierarchical manner, as it is published by the server.
Initially, a list of objects ("root objects") is shown. Upon selecting an object, a new browser is opened for that object, showing details about it. When an object is selected in the content browser, it is called the browser's context. For such a contextual object, child objects and selected properties are shown. Also, there is a context menu providing actions related to the currently selected object.
Status Bar
Whenever content is being saved into the local database (for example, after a branch is downloaded from the server), there will be a blinking symbol indicating the saving activity is happening in the background. During that time, the user is advised to not logout or close the app because the content might be lost otherwise. However, it is okay to undertake other tasks such as browsing, editing or downloading branches.
Child Page
The child page shows the context of a selected object.
The global status bar shows the icon, the name and the description of the selected object. An arrow on the left side allows the user to navigate back to the parent object. On the right side the currently logged-in user is indicated. By clicking on the username one is able to navigate back to the home screen or log off.
The right side of the child page shows child objects of the current object. Each child object is represented by an icon, a name and a description.
On the left side of the child page the current object´s high priority properties are shown. By clicking on a live value property, the live value details dialog opens. By clicking on an editable high priority property, an editor opens . If a property was edited a save button is shown in the lower left corner, allowing the user to commit the changes. If a property of a query object was edited an evaluate button is shown in the lower left corner, allowing the user to run the query with the changed propery.
Details Page
Context Menu
Objects
Root objects vs child objects
The first entry point in the Content Browser is the list of root objects.
Task objects
Query objects
Safety relevant objects
Commissioning objects
Locked objects
Properties
Live value properties
High priority properties
High priority properties are properities having a priority higher than the priority threshold.
Selective List Properties
Properties with value records
In addition to its value, a property might also bring along a series of value records showing "who changed the value at what time".
When such records exist, the property row shows a special symbol on the right side. After a right click (with mouse) or a long tap (with touch) on the property row, a dialog will be shown to present these records (sorted by their time, recent ones on top).
Editors
Geo Editor & Teach In
Documents
UBIK supports and displays document objects and a bunch of actions related to them (editing, redlining, creation, thumbnails, ...).
Customizing Possibilities
Editing
For editable documents, there is an edit button in the bottom app bar. It allows the user to edit a document file using the default app of the OS. If a file is changed during the edit, the same save button appears just like it does for content with changed properties.
An alternative way to start editing is to right click on a document's thumbnail, which brings up an overlay of buttons, and then select the edit button. The difference here is that there is no save button and any changes are automatically saved (and committed if in online mode).
Offline availability
When a user selects a branch to bring offline, files of all document objects underneath are downloaded in principle. However, they can also be selectively configured to be ignored with a classification on the server-side. Once a document is classified as offline available, the document file will not be removed when the storage for already synchronized document files is cleared.
This is not to be confused with the accessibility related to user rights. The logic here is "some documents do not have to be downloaded", not "some documents can not be downloaded/accessed". In other words, a user can browse to and open the document regardless of this configuration. |
Clear Online Documents
By clearing the online documents, it is possible to free up system memory if needed. It can be triggered by pressing the button "Clear online documents" in the general settings tab. Online documents are documents already uploaded to the server. They can be downloaded anytime agian when the client is connected to the server. However, documents classified as offline available will not be affected and will always stay on the device.
AR Features
POI View
Brings up the POI View|Augmented Reality view and displays Points of Interest (POI's) related to the current location of the mobile device.
Markerless
Map View
Opens the Map View and displays Points of Interest (POI's) related to the current location of the mobile device.
Finding Objects
Free Text Search
ID Marker
QR Code
Bar Code
RFID Code
Provides a fast and convenient way for users to find objects that are identifiable through RFID tags.