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trying to use javax.comm.properties package under Apple OS X

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Lou - 21 Jun 2006 04:29 GMT
Hello,

I am currently developing a java application that interfaces a computer
to an external device that uses an RS232 port.  I have an RS232/USB
addapter and the application has been able to successfully interface
the computer to the external device using the javax.com.properties
package--on Windows XP Pro.

I want to attempt to do the same thing on my Mac iBook running Apple OS
X (Tiger).  But, I have not had any success using the
javax.com.properties package.  When I talked to Apple Computer about
this, I was not given the support needed to fix this problem.
Apparently, there is no javax.com.properties package for Mac--running
OSX--Tiger. If there is, I am completely ignorant to it.

Is there any package for the Mac (using OSX--Tiger) that would allow me
to interface with this external device in a similar fashion to the
Windows XP Pro Box?

Again, it was rather simple on the Windows XP Pro box using the
javax.com.properties package, but I can't seen to find the same thing
on the Mac sid--with OSX Tiger.

Thanks
Steve W. Jackson - 21 Jun 2006 17:28 GMT
> Hello,
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> Thanks

Before you beat up too badly on Apple, you should know that the Java
Communications API is *not* part of the standard Java environment.  At
<http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/reference/faqs/index.html> it's
called a Java Standard Extension.  You should be able to try downloading
it and using it with Mac OS X.

Surely you don't expect Apple to actually provide you with programming
support.  Unless you've paid a premium for membership in their developer
program, they don't do that kind of thing.  But there is a robust
community of Mac Java developers you can communicate with who do provide
help via a mailing list or other means.  Visit Apple's developer site at
<http://developer.apple.com/java/> for info.  You'll find links there to
subscribe to the mailing list as well as sample code, documentation and
more.

= Steve =
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Lou - 25 Jun 2006 21:53 GMT
Yeah,

Going to the <http://developer.apple.com/java/> site did not help,
becuase all I want to do is ASK this question over there for ANY
guidance what so-ever.  I even signed up for the ADC.  It seems all
Apple is interested in doing is selling me stuff and not anwering my
question.

Well anyway, the search continues.

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Steve W. Jackson - 26 Jun 2006 20:05 GMT
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> Well anyway, the search continues.

If you're not willing to use the resources available to get help, then
you won't get help.  Apple doesn't provide that help (not for free), but
the Java developer community does, and I showed you where to find links
to ask them.
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Steve W. Jackson
Montgomery, Alabama

steve - 26 Jun 2006 23:39 GMT
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OK

try this one :

http://www.rxtx.org/

and fink

Steve
steve - 26 Jun 2006 23:49 GMT
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and this:

http://gnu-classpathx-comm.darwinports.com/
Lou - 27 Jun 2006 05:28 GMT
This is much more helpful,

Thank You

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> http://gnu-classpathx-comm.darwinports.com/
Martin Gregorie - 27 Jun 2006 12:57 GMT
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If none of those cut it, try SerialPort  at serialport.sourceforge.net

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