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===== Intro ===== | ===== Intro ===== | ||
- | Have you ever wondered to test your PI4J projects directly from your computer. Avoiding this routines of compile - copy into the pi - run?? Me to. This project is to allow precisely this: | + | Have you ever wondered to test your PI4J projects directly from your computer. Avoiding this routines of compile - copy into the pi - run?? Me to. This project is to allow precisely this: I've made a testing PI4J library so you can test your development from your computer. |
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+ | Check this out: | ||
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+ | It's my eclipse running a PI4J program, directly. The PI calls are packaged, sent over the network to the raspberry pi and there a server executes them, receives the answer and send the answer back to the computer. | ||
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+ | This way, you can develop in your PC while the Pi stuff code is executed in the raspberry pi. | ||
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+ | ===== Installation instructions ===== | ||
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+ | Start to work with TestPI4J is easy: you only have download two files in the [[http:// | ||
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+ | Once you have downloaded these files, you have to install the server (pi4jserve-1.0.zip) in the raspberry PI: just unpack the contents in a folder and run the pi4jServer.sh file as root. | ||
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+ | Back in your application, | ||
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+ | Place the file '' | ||
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