Implementing javax.comm for free software java implementations (Was:
Re: [kaffe] Notes on kaffe (GNU Classpath integration) todo items)
Dalibor Topic
robilad at kaffe.org
Mon Jul 14 04:39:01 PDT 2003
Hi Chris,
I've CC:ed Trent Jarvi, the maintainer of rxtx, see http://www.rxtx.org
for more information about it.
Chris Gray wrote:
> On Monday 14 July 2003 00:11, Mark Wielaard wrote:
>
>
>>- javax.comm stuff
>> - Kaffe has incomplete stubs
>> - There is the rxtx (sp?) project which has been usable.
>> (Check kaffe mailinglist archives)
>> They have ported to lots of platforms
>> - Wonka also has a implementation... (Status?)
>
>
> Wonka implementation status:
> [+] works, tested in a number of real-life situations. Uses async i/o on
> Linux.
> [-] ugly as hell: hard-coded data structures for 4 serial ports, giant
> switch statements, etc. Uses Wonka Native Interface (WNI), would need porting
> to JNI (but this is not hard).
>
> For a project I'm working on currently it could be interesting to either
> convert the current Wonka implementation to JNI or switch to rxtx. Has anyone
> out there anyhing good or bad to say about rxtx?
For kaffe it would be nice to use rxtx, since
* we had it nicely running under kaffe
http://www.kaffe.org/pipermail/kaffe/2003-April/029251.html
* it is supposed to be quite portable
The following OS's should have full Serial Commapi Serial Support:
mingw32 (windows 9* NT*) (no printer support)
WinCE (no printer support)
Solaris 2.x (*-*-solaris2*) x86 and sparc
Linux ELF (*-*-linux*, except aout, coff, and oldld)
FreeBSD 3.x 4.x (*-*-freebsd2*, *-*-freebsd3*)
Mac OS X
HP-UX 10.x (*-*-hpux10*)
SCO OpenServer 5.x (*-*-sco3.2v5*) (there may be recent breakage)
UnixWare
Digital/UNIX
* it appears to be in widespread use in different projects.
* it can be 'plugged in' into Sun's javax.comm implementation.
On the negative side:
* it needs someone to write the java part of javax.comm (which wonka
already has working, kaffe has a GPLd implementation of unknown quality).
* We don't have anyone from rxtx on Classpath's or Kaffe's mailing
lists, so there is a communication gap.
cheers,
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