[aprssig] Java Class
Matti Aarnio
oh2mqk at sral.fi
Wed Dec 9 21:01:05 EST 2009
On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 10:11:14AM -0500, Dick Repasky wrote:
> Hi Matti,
>
> I tried checking out java-aprs-fap with the command
>
> svn checkout http://repo.ham.fi/websvn/java-aprs-fap/trunk java-aprs-fap
>
> And, I received the error
>
> svn: XML data was not well-formed
The websvn url is for a browser to show.
Try this URL:
svn checkout http://repo.ham.fi/svn/java-aprs-fap java-aprs-fap
that extracts trunk and possible future brances.
It is still missing parsers for Object, Item and Telemetry packets.
I have not touched on it for - um - five weeks as I have concentrated
on my Aprx codes.
> Is that a problem on my end or on the server? I'm running svn version
> 1.5.1 (r32289) on an Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy) system.
>
> Thanks,
> Dick, KC9JLU
73 de Matti, OH2MQK
> Matti Aarnio wrote:
> > On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 01:18:46PM -0500, Gregg Wonderly wrote:
> >> Matti Aarnio wrote:
> >>> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 11:16:42AM -0700, Bill V WA7NWP wrote:
> >>>>>> Has anyone written an open source Java package that will parse APRS
> >>>>>> aprs similar to the Ham::APRS::FAP parser for perl?
> >>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jeaprs/
> >>>> google on "sourceforge aprs java"
> >>> Moved to https://jeaprs.dev.java.net/
> >
> > Much of my perhaps not entirely wrong email removed..
> > ...
> >> Perhaps my posts are not all making it to the list?
> >
> > Maybe they are, I noticed your original reply much latter when browsing my inbox.
> >
> >> There are in
> >> fact two things in this project. The library level parsing and
> >> construction of APRS packets (and there is opentrac in there too),
> >> and the larger bit of code that was my initial work on a "modular"
> >> application system.
> >>
> >> The javax.comm business is a funny thing. I have support for
> >> javax.comm. You just have to get the implementation for the
> >> platform that you want to run code on.
> >>
> >> The RxTx project is the current main stream provider of implementations of this API.
> >
> > Yep. So much for the "universally available platform support"..
> > The RxTx may work on many things, but it is not included as standard
> > system component on all systems, so you have to include it yourself in
> > application packaging, and it becomes a rather hairy proposition rather
> > quickly... Somewhen along Java7 or 8 it may become standard system
> > package, such as happened to several Apache Java projects in XML application
> > space ... at least on Sun Java; no idea of what IBM or Microsoft JVMs/JDKs
> > have these days for XML processing. (How many vendors there are delivering Java
> > runtimes? Some interace things are standardized, but there are still some
> > ways to make interestingly different platforms -> JNI for Sun runtime might
> > not work on IBM runtime for same Linux platform, for example.)
> >
> > Sometimes a well-written ANSI-C (C++, whatnot) program is simpler to
> > make running and be used on different systems, than when one has to
> > play with the Java Native Interface on different vendor's java JVM..
> >
> > Sometimes that "compile once, run everywhere" goal of Java works, other
> > times it fails miserably. But it is decent for things like javAPRSSrvr
> > and APRSIS network connected GUI applications. For anything else it is
> > varyingly challenging.
> >
> > But this is getting far from aprssig topic.
> >
> > I begun to write Java APRS FAP library:
> >
> > http://repo.ham.fi/websvn/java-aprs-fap/
> >
> > At least initially it will be limited on parsing (not producing) APRS frames,
> > and its interface API will resemble that of Perl Ham::APRS::FAP, but it will
> > be more towards Java way of making things.
> >
> >
> >> Gregg Wonderly
> >
> > 73 de Matti, OH2MQK
> >
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