On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Mark Rowan wrote: > Hi Ken, > > On 15 August 2011 17:36, Ken Conley wrote: >> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 6:27 AM, Mark Rowan wrote: >>> 1). How do I obtain / compile the remaining message types, e.g. >>> nav_msgs, so they can be added to my ROSjava code? >> >> Per above, you declare a dependency on nav_msgs and you also have to >> run rosmake. > > Thanks. I see how it works now -- very neat. > >>> 2). Does this now mean that I *have* to use rosmake (including making >>> required changes to the manifest file, etc) on my Java code? >>> Previously I was quite happy editing code, compiling it using javac, >>> and running it using "rosrun rosjava ." on the command >>> line. >> >> http://www.ros.org/wiki/rosjava/Overview/Build#Building_your_ROS_package >> >> "After you have run rosmake my_pkg, you can use ant to do subsequent >> builds that are much quicker." >> >> ... you can also do whatever you wish by hand, though using ant is a >> lot easier that running javac. > > Ok, I've got ant working (thanks to the supplied build.xml on the > rosjava wiki page you linked to, although there was a small error in > the XML file which I've corrected on the wiki) but I can't seem to > find any way to run the compiled classes using rosrun. Is this > possible, or do we have to manually execute nodes using java > -classpath package.class ? This is still be tweaked and documentation hasn't been written yet, but you can use: " rosrun rosjava_bootstrap run.py [args ... ] " That script generally assumes that you are using the tags to setup your path. These tags are currently being finalized and you'd have to look at rosjava_core packages for examples. But, the script basically constructs the path from the export tags and runs: java -classpath org.ros.RosRun [args...] So that should be fairly similar to what you are used to. - Ken > Thanks again, > > Mark > > -- > Mark Rowan  |  http://www.tamias.co.uk > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >