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Re: Does Papyrus Require Internet Access [message #1831252 is a reply to message #1831241] |
Sat, 15 August 2020 08:28 |
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No, neither Papyrus itself nor the Eclipse base, nor the Java Runtime does need any internet access. The same is true for the code generation tooling. Even better, as it is all free open source software you can even inspect the source code and build your own trusted binaries. Furthermore you can host it on a pure free open source Linux (i.e. Debian) distribution which is free open source software too.
Given that, Papyrus shall even fit the most paranoid environments.
/Carsten
[Updated on: Sat, 15 August 2020 08:55] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Does Papyrus Require Internet Access [message #1831283 is a reply to message #1831280] |
Sun, 16 August 2020 14:17 |
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Hi,
Two years ago, I did a complete Papyrus code generation project unplugged. That alone was some 400h unplugged -- at the beach ;-) No, problems at all.
Quite often I take my bicycle, ride to a nice place at a lake or forest and work there completely unplugged.
Yes, misspelled local nsURIs (name spaces) looking like URLs result in a internet access. Having no internet access this results in an error message. Nothing more. As soon as you have corrected the spelling it works. I would not interpret this as internet required.
/Carsten
[Updated on: Sun, 16 August 2020 14:22] Report message to a moderator
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