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Example server implementation
With the Library you will get a Basic Server Implementation.
In order to test the application follow the next steps:
- Build and install the library.
- Make sure GStreamer Daemon is installed and running.
- Run ONVIF server with the following command:
onvif-server <net_interface>
where net_interface is the name of the network interface you will be using (e.g eth0).
After this, the server should be discoverable for ONVIF clients.
This example will generate a video test pattern as video source that should look like the following picture.