Author: Nino Crudele (@ninocrudele)
Blog: http://ninocrudele.me
Info: http://GrabCaster.io
GrabCaster is designed to allow end users, developers and IT users to integrate information and data into a variety of applications and systems, simply and easily. GrabCaster eliminates all existing barriers by providing a new dynamic and easy way to integrate technologies and software. GrabCaster includes the building blocks developers need to integrate successful, any kind of software and technology, send data across the network and internet, plug-and-play applications, vertical applications and operating systems, everything from track-and-trace to asset tracking, inventory control and system readiness and more, the only limit is our capacity for invention. GrabCaster connects any kind of technology, custom programs, operating system stacks, it works with any existing line of business applications such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), hardware devices and more specialized vertical software. This flexibility allows it to work seamlessly and in almost all cases automatically with minimal implementation required.
You can find the last build and the tutorials in the GrabCaster Site.
use the Public branch and clone the repository.
Open GrabCaster.sln in Visual Studio and build the solution.
Execute the cmd script PrepareDevEnvironment.cmd under the Develoment Script solution folder.
Now the development environment is ready to run in debug mode.
To prepare a new GrabBaster msi package build the Setup project in the GrabCaster solution.
Note: by contributing code to the GrabCaster project in any form, including sending a pull request via Github, a code fragment or patch via private email or public discussion groups, you agree to release your code under the terms of the BSD license that you can find in the file included in the GrabCaster source distribution.
The author is happy to receive any kind of contribution or collaboration, you can contact the author by email or through the GrabCaster Site.
StackExchange.Redis is licensed under the MIT license as described here https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT StackExchange.Redis binaries are linked into the GrabCaster Framework distribution allowed under the license terms found here https://github.com/StackExchange/StackExchange.Redis/blob/master/LICENSE.