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Old May 8th, 2004, 05:30 PM
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Default Anyone know how to program JAVA? (PBW RTC)

Anyone has more specifics on the PBW RTC?

I only have some info on the ports.
I'll need:
What to send to the PBW server, in which form?
What do I get back?

I program in Delphi and would need this info for a on-going project.

I've tried viewing the RTC JAR archive in a hex editor and notepad, but that didn't make me much wiser.
I've never done any substantial Java programming, so is there someway to see the JAR file in a way that makes some sense, i e what it does??


(I'll be away a week so you have a week to reply to this post).

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Old May 8th, 2004, 06:18 PM
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Not sure how it works but you should know that if PBW goes down while you're using it, poof!
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Not sure how it works but you should know that if PBW goes down while you're using it, poof!
That shouldn't be too hard to program against.

Edit: It seems it could be opened by any archive program, duh...

Still, any help on the mechanics is appreciated.
Will delve into the files now.

Edit2: Hmm, these files won't help me much it seems, I knows to little Java to get any reasonable info out of viewing them in notepad.

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Default Re: Anyone know how to program JAVA? (PBW RTC)

If you have the source files, I could look them over and comment-ify them to what I think the code is doing. I'm reasonably experienced in Java...

Actual code though. I won't be able to do anything with bytecode.
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If you have the source files, I could look them over and comment-ify them to what I think the code is doing. I'm reasonably experienced in Java...

Actual code though. I won't be able to do anything with bytecode.
Great.
It can be found in the File sections on the PBW server in official PBW server files, the RTC.
It's not byte files I belive.

or here (temporarily):
http://ruatha.homelinux.org/PBW_RTC_1_0.zip

(As I said, I'm going away tomorrow, will be grateful for all help I'll get , will check this post in a week!)

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Still need this info....
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Just got around to it. The files in the .jar file are bytecode, so there isn't much I can do. (*.java files are source, *.class are compiled bytecode).

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Ok, thanks for the try though.
Will find another way.
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