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# Server Code Folder
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# Server Code |
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# John Sexton
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# Emily Hart
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This folder contains code intended to be compiled and run on a |
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computer acting as the server for the diagnostic station. All data |
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analysis will occur at this level. |
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This code has only been tested on Windows, but probably doesn't need a lot of |
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modification to run in Linux. Make sure PORT_DEFAULT, line 14 in |
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SerialComm.java, is set correctly when you run this code. The directions below |
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are for running this code in Eclipse. |
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To use this code, the three .jar files need to be added to the build path To do |
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this in Eclipse, select the following in the Package Explorer: |
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-jcommon-1.0.16.jar |
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-jfreechart-1.0.13.jar |
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-RXTXcomm.jar |
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Right them and select Build Path >> Add to Build Path. The four java |
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classes should stop showing errors now. |
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To run the code, right click Main.java and select Run As >> Java Application. |
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