Bring your Access Points to life using onDemand automata

As we have already mentioned before, the OnDemand Automata (AOD) is a powerful and versatile tool, which offers a huge range of functionalities, and in this case we will focus on its application for an Access Point.
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Let's start by identifying the 3 parts that make up an ODA: init, step y response.

Init

The data input is represented by the init. The data may include, for example, credentials to send emails, keys or apiKeys to access databases, among others. The data we enter in the init are the input for the steps can do their processing work.

Step

A step (step in Spanish) is in charge of sequentially processing the data to obtain results. The steps consist of tasks (tasks in Spanish), which use various tools to carry out precise and necessary actions. The steps can be related to each other, i.e., a step you can use the result of a step and thus deliver a different result.

Response

Finally, the response is the output or response generated by the process. At this stage, multiple responses can be provided depending on the objective of the process. However, in the case of AOD for an Access Point, a specialized structure is required for the outputs to ensure that the Access Point correctly interprets the values and information.

Access points can receive information in a variety of ways. We will review 4.

1. The first and simplest is without using an AOD, i.e., just providing them with basic information during their initial setup.

2. The second way is to use an AOD Badge, which consists of a number represented in a circle on the iconography of the Access Point. With the AOD Badge, it is possible to display the number of existing records in a database, and to change the color of the Badge (the circle containing the number) as the number increases. This allows to visualize in an intuitive way the status or relevant information of the Access Point.

3. The third way to provide information to an access point is through the use of an AOD Data. This type of AOD allows changing the basic information of the access point with variable information stored in a database. The AOD Data provides a title, description, color, iconography and other attributes unique to the components of an access point. This allows for greater flexibility and customization in the presentation of information.

4. Finally, the fourth way to deliver information to an Access Point depending on the specified value. Depending on this value, the Access Point can be activated or deactivated, allowing a more precise control of its operation.

Summary

In summary, the use of Automata on Demand (AOD) in an Access Point is crucial to obtain accurate responses and ensure the proper functioning of the components.

The ODA structure, which includes the initthe steps and the responseThe AOD Badge and the AOD Data, together with the specific outputs of the AOD Badge and the AOD Data, allow the Access Point to interpret and use the information correctly.

Don't forget to refer to the video we prepared to show you how to set up your Access Point using an AOD.

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