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!!! BE CAREFUL, THIS WIKI IS UNDER UPDATE FOR THE GENIUS V1.7 version !!!
What does GENIUS means ?
GENIUS means GENeration of Interface for Users of Scientific S/W.
Why GENIUS ?
In Java world, basic tools, as swing, may become relatively complex to use because it stays at a certain low level (on the opposite, it allows to do a lot of things). Moreover, GUI for flight dynamics tools (or, more generally, scientific tools) need most of the time :
- To enter input (numerical) data from the screen or the keyboard
- To read / write these data into files
- To execute computation thanks to these data,
- To visualize results
So, GENIUS, is a CNES higher level layer based on swing, fully written in Java (no need of code generation) but allowing to create more easily such GUI.
Main advantages
- Simplified approach, in particular about events management (BEFORE, AFTER)
- Performing conditional display
- Read/write for files directly integrated
- Units management
- Process management compatible of all OS (thanks to Java).
Current version
Version | 1.7 |
Disponibility | from 06/11/2017 |
Javadoc | yes |
Dependencies | Java 1.6 Miglayout 4.2 Jdom 1.1.2 Gettext-commons 0.9.8 JFreeChart 1.0.19 commons-io 2.4 sqlite-jdbc 3.15.1 |
Known bugs
No bugs known ...
Remarks
- Some interesting evolutions and corrections have been implemented in this version as just two incompatibilities has been identified versus V1.6.x code source. (see here).
- More complete tutorials are available in the training & tutorials package.
- Training slides are also available here.
Previous versions
- Version 1.6.2 : some few corrections and evolution, (see here).
- Version 1.6.1 : just one bug correction, (see here).
- Version 1.6 : some evolutions and corrections, (see here).
- Version 1.5: some minor changes and corrections have been implemented. Moreover, only one incompatibility exists on the code source but is very easy to correct (see here).
- Version 1.4.1: some interesting improvements with a minor incompatibility versus the V1.3 version (see here).
- Version 1.4 (not deployed).
- Version 1.3: just a minor incompatibility versus the V1.2.1 version.
- Version 1.2.1 (the V1.2 version does not exist actually as it has never been deployed).
- Version 1.1: there are some incompatibilities versus the V1.1 version.
- Version 1.0A2
- Version 1.0A1
- Version 1.0
Java doc
Current Java Doc (allways 1.6.2)
Java Doc 1.7 (not already available)
Java Doc 1.6.2
Java Doc 1.6.1
Java Doc 1.6
Java Doc 1.5