Re: Java/RS 232

2000-09-11 Thread Erez Katz

Hi,
Sun made an implementation of the commapi for win32 and for 
Solaris.(http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/index.html)

from the commapi faq:
"Q: Is there a linux version of the Java communications API?

A: We do not provide a linux implementation. But Kevin Hester
has written Java communications API drivers for linux and uses our CommPort 
driver loading scheme to load his own gnu.io.RXTXCommDriver class. He gave 
us permission to disclose his web page:
http://www.interstice.com/kevinh/linuxcomm.html "

(http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/javadocs/CommAPI_FAQ.txt)

Regards,

  Erez Katz


On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Daniel Feiglin wrote:

  Does any one know of available Java classes which will talk RS 232 on 
Linux and/or HP-UX? (I am aware of such classes
  for Solaris  Windoze)?

Sun's javacomm-20 is still only supporting Window and Solaris RS232. We
tested it recently. My advice is to look at IBM's implementation rather
than that on java.sun.com. It seems to me that Sun is interested in making
reference implementations and leaving it to the Java licensees (like IBM)
to do the other platforms. As far as I know, Linux has no one to port
javacomm.
Regards,

  - yba

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Java/RS 232

2000-09-10 Thread Daniel Feiglin

Does any one know of available Java classes which will talk RS 232 on Linux and/or 
HP-UX? (I am aware of such classes
for Solaris  Windoze)?

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Re: Java/RS 232

2000-09-10 Thread Jonathan Ben-Avraham


On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Daniel Feiglin wrote:

 Does any one know of available Java classes which will talk RS 232 on Linux and/or 
HP-UX? (I am aware of such classes
 for Solaris  Windoze)?

Sun's javacomm-20 is still only supporting Window and Solaris RS232. We
tested it recently. My advice is to look at IBM's implementation rather
than that on java.sun.com. It seems to me that Sun is interested in making
reference implementations and leaving it to the Java licensees (like IBM)
to do the other platforms. As far as I know, Linux has no one to port
javacomm.
Regards,

 - yba

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Re: Java/RS 232

2000-09-10 Thread Isaac Aaron


IIRC, a javacomm addon is avaliable for IBM's JDK 1.3.0. I've seen it when
I downloaded it myself.

Isaac Aaron
Azorim Construction



   
   
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On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Daniel Feiglin wrote:

 Does any one know of available Java classes which will talk RS 232 on
Linux and/or HP-UX? (I am aware of such classes
 for Solaris  Windoze)?

Sun's javacomm-20 is still only supporting Window and Solaris RS232. We
tested it recently. My advice is to look at IBM's implementation rather
than that on java.sun.com. It seems to me that Sun is interested in making
reference implementations and leaving it to the Java licensees (like IBM)
to do the other platforms. As far as I know, Linux has no one to port
javacomm.
Regards,

 - yba

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Re: Java/RS 232

2000-09-10 Thread Daniel Feiglin

IBM has a Linux package which I know about. (Same place as the 1.3 d/l.) There doesn't 
seem to be any API docs on it.
(I'm still looking ...)

Dan Feiglin

Isaac Aaron wrote:
 
 IIRC, a javacomm addon is avaliable for IBM's JDK 1.3.0. I've seen it when
 I downloaded it myself.
 
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 On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
 
  Does any one know of available Java classes which will talk RS 232 on
 Linux and/or HP-UX? (I am aware of such classes
  for Solaris  Windoze)?
 
 Sun's javacomm-20 is still only supporting Window and Solaris RS232. We
 tested it recently. My advice is to look at IBM's implementation rather
 than that on java.sun.com. It seems to me that Sun is interested in making
 reference implementations and leaving it to the Java licensees (like IBM)
 to do the other platforms. As far as I know, Linux has no one to port
 javacomm.
 Regards,
 
  - yba
 
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