Hello,
the QueueOutput is not yet available via TraCI (and thus not via Traci4J).
Currently your only way to retrieve queue lengths via TraCI is to loop
over all edges/lanes incoming to a traffic light, then loop over all
vehicles and see which ones are standing.

regards,
Jakob

2013/10/14 mohamed tahifa <[email protected]>:
> i read this docs about output
> http://sumo-sim.org/userdoc/Simulation/Output/QueueOutput.html
>
> and i want to know how can i retrieve this data from Traci4J and how to
> change the timeStep and thank you
>
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