> you have a option in babelTool: > $>java BabelDraw -p portNumber > and the portNumber is the number of port that babel use to send > information!(by default BabelDraw use port 33123)
Thanks, good to know. > >Hm, does it work with free java? (ie packages included in lenny-main) > After my tests its work for openJdk and java-sun on lenny with no > problem.but java-swing and other graphical function have several problem > with gcj!can u tell me which one of lenny package you want to use and which > compiler?! I'm new to java (because there hasn't been a useful free java until recently) so I guess I'll just use anything you recommend as long as it runs on my workstation (400 MHz, 128 MB Ram). I guess I'll install openJdk ... It's a pitty you chose java for your project: That way it won't be possible to use your code directly on an embedded device. For example I could imagine that somebody writing a web interface to some babel router might be interessted in the output of babelTool. Just in case you don't know it already, these are examples of the webif used in the mesh in vienna: http://viviroof.vivi.wien.funkfeuer.at:8000/ http://ma89v1.ma89.wien.funkfeuer.at/cgi-bin-status.html (Just some general remarks, don't know if this information is useful to you.) Harald _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

