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Maps Android with SDDL

Maps Android with SDDL is an application based on ContextNet. You are able to monitor and send messages to other nodes in real time.

The nodes are displayed in a map in the map tab and there is also a list in the smartphone's tab that you can choose a node and send them a notification.

To download the source code, click here. Unpack the zip or rar file in a folder preserving the tree structure as shown:

The standard Java library and one additional library is required to compile the application:

ContextNet: consisting of contextnet-2.5.jar and udilib.jar. Documentation is available at http://www.lac.inf.puc-rio.br/dokuwiki/api/;

To run and execute the application it is recomended to use Android Studio for the mobile app and Eclipse for the server.

To run the application you also need an OpenSplice server. You can use Primstech OpenSplice, an open-source SDDL implementation which can be downloaded from http://www.prismtech.com/dds-community.

This work is a task of Introduction to Mobile Computing course, 2016, second semester. Computer Department, PUC-Rio.

Luiz Guilherme Pitta: lpitta@inf.puc-rio.br

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