Just so people on the list know, Reiko found his problem:
referred to my first message i look for this and
found my IPStack.h Error.
The IDE Preferenz Setting a folder to Save the
Projects. In this Folder looks the IDE also for Librarys and i
had
a folder with Libraries with a second MQTT Library
Test.
Now your Library Runs with QOS2 Message.
Thanks.
Reiko
On 03/07/2015 11:42 AM, Reiko Nötzold
wrote:
Hi Benjamin, Hi Ian,
i will testing your Arduinolibrary.
But i dont understand folders in
“org.eclipse.paho.mqtt.embedded-c-1.0.0” and to copy files
in folder Arduino IDE 1.6.0 Libraries for my „YUN“.
I have attached my Explorer Screenshot.
The Error:
Hello.ino:22:21: fatal error: IPStack.h: No
such file or directory
compilation terminated.
Knolleary MQTT PubSubClient runs fine on my YUN
and Eclipse JAVA paho.
Thanks.
Reiko
From:
Guy
Dillen <guy.dillen@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday 25 February 2015 19:58
To: General development discussions for paho
project <paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [paho-dev] Eclipse Paho - Arduino
Client
Just
to inform: did you already had the chance to look into
it? If I can further help with pleasure.
Guy,
thanks for the info. I'll look into it this week
hopefully, when I get the chance.
Ian
On
02/16/2015 08:25 PM, Guy Dillen wrote:
Thanks
for helping with the port. Of course I’ll test
it, I own a Waspmote.
I
mail the information offline avoiding having
all the details in the forum. I hope that’s
ok?
1)
The Countdown class needs to be ported to the
Waspmote. The Arduino version uses the
millis() function which could not be found
here. ->
milis() seems to be present on Waspmote also
see http://www.libelium.com/api/waspmote/d5/df3/wiring_8c.html
2) The EthernetClient class needs to be
replaced with an implementation for the
Waspmote wireless API. ->
are in (WiFi) WaspWifi.h
/ (GPRS) WaspGPRS_Pro.h / (3G) Wasp3G.h
/ (GPRS+GPS) WaspGPRS_SIM908.h
3) The Arduino example needs to be changed for
the Waspmote because it uses the
Serial.print() method which could not be found
after I commented out the Arduino system
headers. This could be as simple as including
the correct header. ->
USB.print / USB.println is in “WaspUSB.h"
P.S.
I'm happy to help with the porting, if you can
find out what the appropriate APIs to use are
and point me to the documentation. I'd need
you to test it, as I don't have the hardware.
On
02/16/2015 11:23 AM, Guy Dillen wrote:
Indeed
there’s no add library whatsoever in the
menu. The way to add external libraries
is:
"To
install a third-party library: Libraries
are often distributed as a ZIP file or
folder. The name of the folder is the name
of the library. Inside the folder will be
a .cpp file, a .h file and often a
keywords.txt file, examples folder, and
other files required by the library. To
install the library, first quit the
Waspmote IDE. Then uncompress the ZIP file
containing the library. It should contain
a folder called MyLibrary, with files like
MyLibrary.cpp and MyLibrary.h inside. If
the .cpp and .h files aren’t in a folder,
you’ll need to create one. In this case,
you’d make a folder called “MyLibrary”.
Drag the MyLibrary folder into the IDE
libraries folder. There may be more files
than just the .cpp and .h files, just make
sure they’re all there. Restart the IDE.
Make sure the new library appears in the
Sketch → Import Library menu item. "
Guy,
I had a quick look, seems like the
Waspmote IDE doesn't have the "import
external library" function. I'll see if
I can get it to work later.
Ian
On
02/14/2015 01:15 PM, Guy Dillen wrote:
I
would like using the Arduino Paho
client with Waspmote (IDE). Using
third-party libraries with the IDE
expects a “MQTTClient.h" and
“MQTTClient.cpp". Since all files in
the Arduino Paho client have the “c"
extension and (if i’m right)
“MQTTClient.h" contains the headers
as well as the implementation I’m
looking for a suggestion how to
create the needed “MQTTClient.h" and
“MQTTClient.cpp" files?
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