I have just released jowfsclient 0.8.0 here on OWFS which should be
available from the download page now:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=85502&package_id=320226(future
releases will be placed here aswell)
A few minor changes (since the "old" 0.8.0 release from www.owgw.org) has
been made.
This release contains, apart from the library jar file including source
code, also complete Javadoc of jowfsclient and a very simple, but yet useful
example to get started.
The reason I wrote a new java interface to the owserver protocol was because
I personally didn't like the design of OWWNET.java. jowfsclient is more
Java-ish with classes representing different elements like headers and
packets. It's aimed to be both easy to read (as of the code) and easy to use
(few and self-explained methods exposed to the programmer using this client
library).
Bear in mind, this is the first release! I need feedback from you guys in
order to further develop jowfsclient.
Apart from fixing bugs as they appear, the following might be done in the
near future:
* Unit tests
* The possibility of replacing the owserver protocol with a regular file
system (for simulation, when no 1-wire network is available)
* Other ideas?
Patrik

2009/4/27 Paul Alfille <[email protected]>

> George M. Zouganelis wrote an ownet java interface that's in the standard
> distribution. It hasn't been updated in the last 14 months, but probably
> could be brought up to speed quickly. The only  real changes to the network
> protocol is the (optional) support for human -readable name aliases.
>
> Looking through  that code it seems pretty true to the ownet design:
> Read
> Write
> Dir
> DirAll
>
> and a bunch of mode setting like temperature scale, formats, etc.
>
> It's under module/ownet/java/src/org/ownet/OWWNet.java
>
> Patrik's owfsclient seems to have a similar overall design
> (read,write,listDirectory) but with different exceptions and built-in alias
> support. I suspect it will be well tuned to the owgw project that he is in
> charge of.
>
> Paul Alfille
>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Roberto Spadim <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> gcc is fine, just a inteface like ownet or owlib
>>
>
>
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