- Overview
- What's in this Release?
- System Requirements
- About the Anyware Client SDK for Linux
- SDK Header Files
- Installation
- Wacom Tablets
- USB
- Webcam Support
- Connecting to a USB Device
- Disconnecting a Session
- Changing Window Mode
- Enhanced Audio and Video Synchronization
- Sending a Ctrl-Alt-Del Command
- Changing the Language
- Enabling PCoIP Ultra
- Customizable Session Features
- Branding Your Session Client
- Supporting USB Devices
- Configuring Kernel Network Settings
- HID Local Termination Blacklist
- Adding a Custom Logo
About Brokered and Non-Brokered Connections
PCoIP-compatible brokers are resource managers that authenticate users and dynamically assign authorized host agents to Anyware clients based on the identity of the user. Anyware clients can connect to Anyware agents using a PCoIP-compatible broker, called a brokered connection, or directly, called a non-brokered or direct connection. The broker client library included in the Client SDK is designed to communicate with PCoIP-compatible brokers using the PCoIP Broker Protocol. In direct connections, when no broker is used, the Anyware agent acts as its own broker. The client makes the same calls to the broker client library in either case.
Example pre-session Client
The included pre-session client, broker_client_example
, uses the
included broker client library to execute transactions using the PCoIP Broker
Protocol. This example client demonstrates how to establish both brokered and
non-brokered connections