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Revision as of 16:40, 11 May 2007
Home < Testing your applicationHere comes the point you want to test how your application works. At this moment, we're not going to use any real tracking device; instead, we will use ConsoleSource to simulate the generation of tracking data.
Testing procedure
- Save the XMl files in the previous page into: send.xml and receive.xml (or use your preferred names)
- On your computer, create two shell terminal windows
- In both terminal, change directory (cd) to your NaviTrack-build directory
- In one terminal, run this:
./myapp send.xml and then press 1
- In the other terminal, run this command:
./myapp receive.xml and then press 1
- Have the input focus for the terminal running the sending process. Press some keys on the keyboard (see next section) to generate simulated tracking data. You should see the data update in the other terminal (the receiving side).
How to use ConsoleSource
On page 33 of this pdf file:
http://studierstube.icg.tu-graz.ac.at/opentracker/html/howto_opentracker.pdf
you will find all possible functions and their default keys on your keyboard.