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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 but just two incompatibilities has been identified versus V1.6.x code source. (see here). Just two minors incompatibility has been identified versus V1.5/V1.6/V1.6.x code source.
- 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
Java Doc 1.6.2
Java Doc 1.6.1
Java Doc 1.6
Java Doc 1.5