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Te Java SDK is a [[Software Development Kit]] written in and for Java, developed in lockstep with the {{software}} itself. It is used internally for the development of the client application.
Te Java SDK is a [[Software Development Kit]] written in and for Java, developed in lockstep with the {{software}} itself. It is used internally for the development of the client application, by communicating via the [[API]].


===Obtain and use===
===Obtain and use===

Revision as of 07:47, 9 July 2024

Te Java SDK is a Software Development Kit written in and for Java, developed in lockstep with the Tygron Platform itself. It is used internally for the development of the client application, by communicating via the API.

Obtain and use

The SDK is freely available via the API of the Tygron Platform. For the LTS-compatible version, it can be found in the following location:

https://engine.tygron.com/api/developer/.

The contents are an Eclipse Java Project which can be imported as a dependency for other Projects. Instructions for its installation and use are included in a README file.

Components

The following components are available in the Java SDK:

Component Description
SettingsManager Stores most recently used settings. Required by other components of the SDK.
ServicesManager Facilitates authentication and communication to the Tygron Platform.
Projects and Sessions The data contained in a Project (such as Buildings and Overlays), and the live in-memory state of that Project data respectively.
SlotConnection The connector to one specific session, facilitating interactions and a continuously updating representation of data.
EventManager Allows for the listening of specific occurrences or events from the Session.
MapLinks and Items The enumerating types of all the available data, as well as the actual data from a Project respectively.
JTS Topology Suite[1] An included library for the definition of geo data, as well as the translations of geo data.

Examples

The SDK contains example code which can be run both to test the functionality and successful installation of the SDK, but also to provide a first script which can be copied, changed, and expanded upon to create further tools.

Run "ExampleTest" via JUnit to get started.

See also

References

  1. JTS Topology Suite ∙ Found at: https://www.tsusiatsoftware.net/jts/main.html ∙ (last visited: 09-07-2024)