The Simulation::start command is available for C++ and Java and the libsumo
documentation has been updated to reflect this.
Note, that you should use at least version 1.13.0 to make use of libsumo
with gui (and please be aware that it is not available on Windows for the
moment).
On Windows the recommended way is to (visually) test your simulation and
code with libtraci and then switch to libsumo once it's working.

Am Do., 10. Nov. 2022 um 20:21 Uhr schrieb Nine, Harmon S via sumo-user <
[email protected]>:

> Hello.
>
> I'm able to execute the sumo-gui from libsumo using python.
>
> However, for Java and C++, I've been unable to do so.  The information at
> this link:
>
> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Libsumo.html
>
> appears to be outdated.
>
> How can one execute the sumo-gui from Java and C++ using libsumo?
>
> Thanks 🙂
> -- Harmon
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