On Monday 19 December 2005 10:10 am, Paul Hilton wrote:
>  > I take it you want to make your JVM talk to owserver?
>
> Yes, but as for linking libraries in, that's more difficult as I don't
> know what machine the java will be running on. Possibilities include PCs
> with the full variety of operating systems, maybe within a browser,
> small embedded things with a java vm like TINI
> (http://www.maxim-ic.com/TINIplatform.cfm).
>
You're right.
> I appreciate that owhttp can get me the data, and it's great for a quick
> check using a browser, and I may yet decide to go that route.
>
The "text" mode owhttpd should be pretty easy to "screen scrape"
> If I'm on a platform where I can link libraries then I rather prefer to
> use owfs and access the 1wire as a file tree.
>
>  > I'll put some notes on the owserver protocol in the wiki
>
> That'd be great, I can always refer to the source of owlib to try to
> understand that dependency.
>
> I am also currently trying to get a java vm (sablevm) working with
> openwrt.
>
> Paul Hilton
>
> p.s. these may be idiot questions, but is there any way via the file
> interface to make a temperature device do a conversion, but not wait
> to return the result? Can I then read it later assuming it'll be in
> the cache? Can it assert an alarm condition if warranted?
Simultaneous!
Write "1" to /simultaneous/temperature and then read at your leisure.

Paul Alfille


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