Nicke,
I think this should be possible in LabVIEW. I found a simple example of this
case that uses the VI Server to do this: http://zone.ni.com/devzone/devzoneweb.nsf/opendoc?openagent&780616AC60AA0EE08625683A000B7DA4&cat=2E4161187E3DEB30862568660020BCC8
In that example you can call a VI that might reside on another machine from
a client, remote Data Acquistion calls are also possible thorugh a number
of methoed.
Of course if you change the VIs panel etc during your revisions I don't know
if things will work quite as seemlessly.
Here is a search results page I received from the NI Developer Zone after
searching on "vi server", you should find a few examples of how VI Server
can be used to implement a distributed application.
http://search.ni.com/custom/nidz/quer
y.html?col=alldocs&qp=%2Burl%3Azone.ni.com+-url%3Aprint%3D1+-find%3Anull+%2Bsection%3ADevZone&qt=%2Bvi+%2Bserver
One thing to be aware of however is that with multiple clients you'll need
to be a little more careful to make sure there is no data corruption, making
VIs reentrant is one thing and also using semaphores - in cases where you
need to implement a mutex type of fucntionality to control access to data
etc.
Hope that helps.
Kamran
"Nicke" wrote:
>Hello there !>>I´m not a LV programmer but intend to be (maybe, depends...).>I
have a questian about "how LV is working in a network"...>>Is it possible
to run a Labview application from a server (NT server in a>LAN),>actually
call/start the same application from several different clients ?>>If I have
several clients with the same application and don´t want>to update each application
on each client after changing something>in the "code/diagram" !>>Is this
the way for easy maintaining ?>>>Is there a soluti
on for this ?>What is the
common way to solve this ?>>//Nicke>>>