jSerialComm
library in your own project, you must simplyinclude the JAR file in your build path and import it like any otherJava package using import com.fazecast.jSerialComm.*;
.jSerialComm
to your project as adependency from the Maven Central Repository
. Use the following dependencydeclaration depending on your build system:sudo
command. If everything works, you will need to either run yourapplication as root
in the future or fix the permissions on your system.For further instructions, refer to the Troubleshooting wiki.os.arch_full
system property. Acceptablevalues for this property are currently one of: armv5
, armv6
,armv6-hf
, armv7
, armv7-hf
, armv8_32
, armv8_64
,x86
, or x86_64
.LISTENING_EVENT_DATA_WRITTEN
event will never occur.This is not a bug, but rather a limitation of the Linux operating system.jSerialComm
library in yourapplication. For installation/usage instructions, please skip to the usage section.JDK_HOME
set to the base directory of your JDK installation.Once this has been done, refer to the section corresponding to your specificOperating System for further instructions.JDK_HOME
environment variable has been set for the 1.6version of your Java SDK. The correct directory can usually be found by enteringthe following command:/jre/..
portion using the export
command. For example, ifreadlink
produced /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-jdk/jre/bin/java
as an output,the export command would look like: export JDK_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-jdk
jSerialComm
library can be found in the project directorybuild/libs
under the name jSerialComm-{VERSION}.jar
.JDK_HOME
environment variable has been set for the 1.6version of your Java SDK. The correct directory can usually be found by enteringthe following command:/jre/..
portion using the export
command. For example, ifreadlink
produced /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-jdk/jre/bin/java
as an output,the export command would look like: export JDK_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-jdk
jSerialComm
library can be found in the project directorybuild/libs
under the name jSerialComm-{VERSION}.jar
.crosstool-ng
for this purpose.JDK_HOME
environment variable has been set for the 1.6version of your Java SDK. The correct directory can usually be found by enteringthe following command:/jre/..
portion using the export
command. For example, ifreadlink
produced /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-jdk/jre/bin/java
as an output,the export command would look like: export JDK_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-jdk
jSerialComm
library can be found in the project directorybuild/libs
under the name jSerialComm-{VERSION}.jar
.{NDK_HOME}
.jSerialComm
library can be found in the project directorybuild/libs
under the name jSerialComm-{VERSION}.jar
Xcode Command Line Tools
are installed. This can be done byentering the following command in a terminal: xcode-select --install
jSerialComm
library can be found in the project directorybuild/libs
under the name jSerialComm-{VERSION}.jar
[version]
matches the version of the Visual Studio C++ Compiler
that is installed.jSerialComm
library can be found in the project directorybuild/libs
under the name jSerialComm-{VERSION}.jar