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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Project: OpenGTS - Open GPS Tracking System URL : http://www.opengts.org File : README.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: - The following DCS modules are still present in the package, but have been removed from the build "all" ant target: icare, sipgear, aspicore, gtsdmtp, taip, gc101, mologogo, gpsmapper These modules can be built separately as follows, should you need to use them: ant icare sipgear aspicore gtsdmtp taip gc101 mologogo gpsmapper - Support for the CelltracGTS/Server requires downloading/installing the library support for the "ctrac.war" servlet. Please see the following for more information: http://www.geotelematic.com/CelltracGTS - Please refer to the included "OpenGTS_Config.pdf" file for all installation and configuration information for the OpenGTS system. - When updating to a newer version of OpenGTS, it is highly recommended that the following command be run to update the database with the latest table/column changes: $ bin/dbAdmin.pl -tables=ca Or, run the following if alternate key fields also need to be updated: $ bin/dbAdmin.pl -tables=cak - On Windows 7, Internet Explorer 8, if you receive the error Error [jsMapInit:[object error] then you may need to enable "Active Scripting" in the security tab. - A listing of the database tables and fields can be found in the file "SCHEMA.txt" in the OpenGTS installation diretory. - Documentation is available online at the following link: http://www.opengts.org/documentation.html - This open-source version of OpenGTS includes support for the following GPS tracking devices: - Aspicore GSM Tracker (Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson phones). [http://www.aspicore.com] - Astra Telematics AT240, AT110, AT210. [http://www.gps-telematics.co.uk] - Sanav GC-101, MT-101, and CT-24 Personal Tracker (HTTP-based protocol). Sanav GX-101 Vehicle Tracker (HTTP-based protocol). [http://www.sanav.com] - V-Sun 3338 Personal Tracker. - CelltracGTS/Free Android application - CelltracGTS/Pro Android application - Most TK102/TK103 devices. - ZhongShan SIPGEAR Technology Co, Ltd. - TAIP (Trimble ASCII Interface Protocol). - TrackStick GPS data logger. - "GPSMapper" capable phones. - "NetGPS" capable devices. Please let us know if you find any issues with this release. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit the following link for additional downloadable documentation and add-ons for OpenGTS: http://www.opengts.org/documentation.html http://www.geotelematic.com/documentation.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This package may contain one or more of the following source modules which contain copyrights from their respective authors. Please review these source modules for their copyright and license information: war/track/js/mapstraction/mapstraction.js war/track/js/mapstraction/mapstraction-geocode.js war/track/js/mapstraction/labeledmarker.js war/track/js/sorttable/sorttable.js ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contributors: See the following link for a list of contributors: http://www.opengts.org/info.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sample data: Additional documentation for installing sample 'demo' data into the database can be found in the "README.txt" file in the "sampleData" directory at sampleData/README.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sanav GC-101 GPS Tracking Device Support: Additional documentation for installing and configuring the GC-101 server within OpenGTS can be found in the "README.txt" file in the "gc101" source directory at src/org/opengts/war/gc101/README.txt See the following link for manufacturer's product information: http://www.sanav.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TAIP (Trimble ASCII Interface Protocol) Support: Support for TAIP (Trimble ASCII Interface Protocol) is included in this release. This server uses the raw-socket mode device communication server based on the example 'template' server. The "taip.jar" server jar file can be built with the command: > ant taip And can be started in the same manner that other servers are started using the "runserver.pl" command as follows: > $GTS_HOME/bin/runserver.pl -s taip ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Updating existing Geozone table entries (only required when upgrading from versions previous to v1.9.3): If you have existing Geozone table entries, they will need to be updated to include Bounding-Box information used to optimize Geozone lookups. This update process is done automatically with the following steps: 1) Update the new Geozone bounding-box table fields: > bin/dbAdmin.pl -tables=ca 2) For each account having Geozone entries, run the following command (replace "<accountID>" with the appropriate account-IDs for each account which has Geozone entries): > bin/admin.pl Geozone -account=<accountID> -list -update The update process should now be complete. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Runtime config file property key references (for *.conf files, such as 'default.conf', 'common.conf', 'webapp.conf, ...): - The prefixing "#" is a comment character, indicating that the following text is for informational purposes only, and should not be parsed. Comments must be placed on a separate line, and must not be specified at the end of a property specification. - Previously defined property keys may be referenced by placing them in ${...} brackets, such as ${log.name}. Environment variables may also be referenced in this manner, as in ${GTS_HOME}, or ${CATALINA_HOME}. - A default value may be specified for referenced property keys which have not been defined. For instance ${OUTPUT_DIR=/tmp} would resolve to "/tmp", if the property OUTPUT_DIR is not defined (as an environment variable, or otherwise), or will resolve to the value specified on the OUTPUT_DIR property (or environment variable) if it is defined. - Recursive propery key references may also be specified. For instance, the specification ${THIS_DIR=${THAT_DIR=/tmp}} will first attempt to resolve the value for "THIS_DIR", if not found, then value of THAT_DIR will be returned. If THAT_DIR is not defined, then finally the specification will resolve to "/tmp". - Property reference specifications for which the property is not defined, and there is no specified default value will resolve to the literal "${var}" string. That is, if "var" is not defined, then ${var} will resolve to the literal string "${var}". - Property reference specifications are only resolved at the time a property value is requested, not at the time the property key=value line is parsed (ie. lazy resolution). For instance, in the property specification below, "var_a" will resolve to "test", even though "var_b" is not defined until after "var_a": var_a=${var_b} var_b=test This means that if "var_b" should ever change, the resolved value of "var_a" will also change accordingly. [ie. "var_a" will only be resolved at the time a call to an RTConfig property value retrieval method is called - such as RTConfig.getString("var_a")]. Write-only (assignable) property keys (ie. %log, %include) are the only exception to this rule. Since their assigned behavior is executed at the time they are parsed ('%log' prints a log message, and '%include' includes a file), write-only property keys must be assigned values that can be fully resolved at the time their values are assigned. - Property keys may be re-assigned. Property keys take on their last assigned value. For instance, the following will display "Hello", then display "World": test=Hello %log=${test} test=World %log=${test} - Property key assignments can be conditional if the property key has not already been assigned a value by placing a "?" after the key specification. For instance, in the property assignment "KEY?=VALUE", the property "KEY" will only be assigned "VALUE" if "KEY" has not already been assigned a value previously. The following are reserved read-only constant property keys: %version returns the current version, as in "2.3.4" %contextName returns the context 'name' (name of the servlet context, or main class name) %contextPath returns the context 'path' (path to the servlet context, or $GTS_HOME) %configURL returns the URL for the loaded config file %hostName returns the current host-name %hostIP returns the current mail host IP address The following are reserved write-only (assignable) constant property keys: %log displays the specified value to the log output %include includes the config at the value URL (URL must exist, error otherwise) %include? includes the config at the value URL (URL may exist, otherwise ignored) (The included URL protocol must be one of "file" or "http".) The following are available within a PrivateLabel session context: session.name The PrivateLabel Domain name session.locale The PrivateLabel Domain locale ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All trade names listed above are trademarks of their respective companies. OpenGTS and GTS Enterprise are not affiliated with any of the listed companies. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact Info: Please feel free to contact us regarding questions on this package. Thanks, Martin D. Flynn devstaff@opengts.org
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