DIO release plans?

Sergey Nazarkin sergey.nazarkin at oracle.com
Thu Nov 6 11:03:07 UTC 2014


Hi Luca,

we've just tried successfully JavaME DIO (which uses mostly the same 
codebase) on Intel Edison board. That proofs that no source need to be 
adopted for x86 platform.

Apparently OpenJDK DIO is compilable for x86 Linux as well. Personally 
I've done it on Ubuntu host. Unfortunately I've no access to a platform 
with real I2C/SPI/GPIO hardware where JavaSE can be launched (AFAIK 
there is no JavaSE port for Intel Edisson) and can't prove everything is 
functional.

/Sergey

03.11.2014 16:48, Dazi, Luca пишет:
> Hello all,
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> I'm going to interate DIO in our software framework
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> (www.eclipse.org/kura)
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> I've succeded in wrapping the library in a OSGi bundle, and we already started using OpenJDK DIO in real life applications, using both GPIO and I2C, also bringing a demo of it to EclipseCon Europe, last week.
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> We would like to contribute this bundle to the community, once ready, but in order to flawlessly integrate the library into our project, we would like to know a release plan for the library... even an unofficial one. Will there be an official release of the library before the end of the year?
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> That being said, we are also trying to compile the library against x86 and x86_64 architectures, so that users could use it even in our emulation environment.
> Any pointer on that? Did someone already compiled the library for intel?
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> Best regards,
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> Luca Dazi | EUROTECH  | Skype: luca_dazi???????



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