Mapping rules from BIP to Java
Five bundles are now available for deployment
- 1- Import the Maven files located in Orchestrator_Web_Interface directory
- 2- Locate single-framework-example and lunch debug.bndrun
- 3- Click run OSGi
- 4- Go to http://localhost:8080/main
- 5- Type the ip address and port (IP:10.8.0.50 PORT:8080)
- 6- If the page returned =>" Host : 10.8.0.50 is reachable " Then the server is available and robots will start
BIP To Java Plug-in
Follow these instructions to install the BIP To Java Plug-in (I successfully deployed it on Linux-64 bits):
- 1- Download and Uncompress one the Eclipse version located in :
Linux 64-bits :http://download.polarsys.org/3p/PolarSysIDE/0.8/org.polarsys.ide.0.8-incubation-linux.gtk.x86_64.tar.gz Windows 64-bits : http://download.polarsys.org/3p/PolarSysIDE/0.8/org.polarsys.ide.0.8-incubation-win32.win32.x86_64.zip Windows 32-bits : http://download.polarsys.org/3p/PolarSysIDE/0.8/org.polarsys.ide.0.8-incubation-win32.win32.x86.zip
- 2- Download and Uncompress the developed Plugin
org.verimag.feature.bip.update.zip
in a specific directory - 3- Go To Help | Install New software
- 4- Add the location of the Archive file ( from the directory where the Plugin was uncompressed) : The repo should look like :
BIP - file:/home/Brain-IoT/Poly/Eclipse/org.verimag.feature.bip.update/
- 5- Select org.verimag.feature.bip and click Next
- 6- Select BIP feature and click Next
- 7- Accept the terms of license and click Finish (In case of exception click OK)
- 8- Eclipse will restart
- 9- Import the BipToJavaCase10 (from the directory where the archive was uncompressed). (Some Eclipse versions require to change the java version to support annotations)
- 10- Try to remove "Atom package" and make some update on the BIP model -> The "Atom package" will be automatically created