Running fbrt.jar from the command line

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John Parker

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Feb 8, 2019, 4:31:10 PM2/8/19
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Hi

I'm trying to run a system as a demo, with everything being launched from a batch file.

(I'm using 4Diac and have generated the boot files for both forte and fbrt for the HMI)

I know I can launch fbrt with

java -jar fbrt.jar -s {socket} -n name

Is there a way to specify the system or boot file from the command line?

Many thanks

John

James Christensen

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Feb 8, 2019, 6:09:05 PM2/8/19
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Alois Zoitl

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Feb 9, 2019, 2:05:16 PM2/9/19
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Hi,

AFAIK FBRT is currently not supporting the boot files as we are generating the from 4diac IDE.

@Jim: In 4diac we are able to log deployment messages into files and parse that in the DEV_MGR block on startup. The format is quite simple it is the destination followed by a ';' and then the management command. I think it would be very easy to add this to FBRT and a very helpfull feature.

BR,
Alois
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John Parker

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Feb 10, 2019, 3:48:42 AM2/10/19
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Thanks Jim and Alois

I guess that means, for now, there is no way to easily package the demo?

Can you think of any way I could achieve this with a combination of FBDK and 4Diac?

Many thanks

John
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