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<font color=#556B2F>'''PSIMU'''</font> proposed a <font color=#FF8C00>Java</font> interface  
 
<font color=#556B2F>'''PSIMU'''</font> proposed a <font color=#FF8C00>Java</font> interface  
  
Most of the objects to pass as input data are [[https://logiciels.cnes.fr/en/node/62?type=desc PATRIUS]] ones. Some of them are specific to <font color=#556B2F>'''PSIMU'''</font> … or [[https://logiciels.cnes.fr/en/node/78?type=desc GENOPUS]] but, in that case, most of the time, it is due to the fact that these objects are not yet included in the used [[https://logiciels.cnes.fr/en/node/62?type=desc PATRIUS]] version: their name will then start by “''Custom…''”.
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Most of the objects to pass as input data are [[http://patrius.cnes.fr PATRIUS]] ones. Some of them are specific to <font color=#556B2F>'''PSIMU'''</font> … or [[https://logiciels.cnes.fr/en/node/78?type=desc GENOPUS]] but, in that case, most of the time, it is due to the fact that these objects are not yet included in the used [[https://logiciels.cnes.fr/en/node/62?type=desc PATRIUS]] version: their name will then start by “''Custom…''”.
  
 
So, to use this <font color=#FF8C00>Java</font> interface, the developer will have to:
 
So, to use this <font color=#FF8C00>Java</font> interface, the developer will have to:
# Initialize dataset
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# Initialize [[http://patrius.cnes.fr PATRIUS]] dataset.
# Create a <font color=#556B2F>'''PSIMU'''</font> object using its available constructor
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# Create a <font color=#556B2F>'''PSIMU'''</font> object using its available constructor.
# Calling for the propagation in master or slave mode
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# Calling for the propagation in master or slave mode.
 
# Calling for “''getter''” methods to extract after the propagation all useful information.
 
# Calling for “''getter''” methods to extract after the propagation all useful information.

Version du 16 décembre 2020 à 11:04

PSIMU proposed a Java interface

Most of the objects to pass as input data are [PATRIUS] ones. Some of them are specific to PSIMU … or [GENOPUS] but, in that case, most of the time, it is due to the fact that these objects are not yet included in the used [PATRIUS] version: their name will then start by “Custom…”.

So, to use this Java interface, the developer will have to:

  1. Initialize [PATRIUS] dataset.
  2. Create a PSIMU object using its available constructor.
  3. Calling for the propagation in master or slave mode.
  4. Calling for “getter” methods to extract after the propagation all useful information.