Hi,
As I can see many researchers have successfully used RENEW as an OO Petri
nets simulator.

I'm trying to simulate my java program with Renew 2.1 in my linux
workstation. I have successfully installed Renew 2.1 and have run few sample
petri nets that comes with Renew 2.1.

Although, there is a sample example of creating a stub class in the "Renew
User Guide", there's no straight forward instruction of what I'm trying to
achieve. I would like to achieve -

Case -1:
"I would like to write a java prototyple program (combination of classes
within a package) and would like to see if  Renew can possibly draw the
reference net automatically and simulate."

OR

Case -2:
"I would like to write a java prototyple program (combination of classes
within a package) and would like to draw a Petri net reference net by myself
and call methods from drawings. (this sounds possible but there is NO single
'drawing to simulation' instruction anywhere in web to my best knowledge)" -
PLEASE help if anyone knows how to do it.

OR
Case -3:
"I would like to draw a Object Oriented petri net reference net or
combination of reference nets, and see the simulation, possible way of
converting (auto conversion by Renew) the drawings to Java classes and see
the result."

It would be really helpful for my reasearch work if anyone could pinpoint me
any step by step process that you have gone through in simulating.

Please help. I have tried sending several emails to renew group and got no
reply at all.


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Stamford University, Bangladesh

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