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From: Andrew S. <an...@ce...> - 2005-10-13 20:59:22
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Hello Bert, thank you for your email and java sources of IEEE1415 implementation. Sorry for being silent these days. I had to arrange some issues with my PhD application. Actually I haven't notice this your email in my inbox. I receive lots of messages a day from various lists.. During last days I actually managed to compile ysong's sample files from the gaithersburs subdir in cvs. I successfully compiled these projects: ACE 5.4.4 ieee1451 lib tempNCAP Jncap Then I was able to run tempNCAP and Jncap on the same machine. Though there are numerous NPE I still was able to activate tempNCAP Function Block remotely via Jncap app and it started to print a temperature value in a separate thread a guess. What I'm doing now is trying to get a minimal IEEE1451 implementation (consisting of NCAP_Block, TransducerBlock, FunctionBlock and Ports classes) from the neutral model provided by ysong and /rschneeman. /All parent classes have to be present too of course. This tool, Rhapsody, really inserts a lot of staff under "oxf/" directory which have to be removed and it is time consuming... Haven't you done a clean C++ implementation of IEEE1451 before? Kindly regards, -- Andrew Stepanenko, Software engineer, Ukrainian-Dutch Faculty of Economics and Management Ternopil State Economic University Shevchenko Street 9, Office 24-25 Ternopil, 46000 UKRAINE Tel: +38 (0352) 43 52 41 fax: +38 (0352) 43 52 45 Web: http://unf.tane.edu.ua |