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Chapter 8 - Running JADE Agents on Mobile Device
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If you wish so, you can download all these support files on your computer in
a single .zip file.
Notice that all provided .bat files are for a Windows computer.
Remind that you need to download and install
JADE before you start. This chapter requires also you download and install
the LEAP add-on.
The support files shows you how to:
- Set the classpath to include JADE-LEAP
(J2SE) classes
- Start JADE-LEAP activating
both the JICP (on default port 1099) and the HTTP (on port 2000) Internal
Communication Peer
- Start a JADE-LEAP peripheral
container activating the HTTP peer
- Start JADE-LEAP activating
the Back-End Management Service
- Start a
split container using the single full-duplex socket based connection management
class. You can also specify the msisdn option to simulate telephone number
identification mechanism.
You can also find the following files, which are explained in section 8.4.3
and which are useful to build the book trader example for the MIDP environment:
- build.xml, ANT buildfile
- buyer.dlc, file used to drive the minimization
process is described in Section 8.4.4;
- buyer.manifest, the manifest file
ready to be inserted into the MIDlet suite Jar file;
The following code snippets are available, organized by table of content:
- section 8.5, LEAP add-on Advanced, pag. 161
- section 7.2.1, Implementing the Service Class, pag.
136
- section 7.2.3, Using Filters to Intercept Vertical
Commands, pag. 138
- section 7.2.4.1, The Horizontal Interface,
pag. 140
- section 7.2.4.2, The Slice Proxy, pag.
140
- section 7.2.4.3, The Slice Implementation,
pag. 141
- section 7.2.5, Agent and Service Interaction, pag.
143
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Italia S.p.A. (formerly CSELT)
Developing Multi-Agent Systems with JADE
Fabio Luigi Bellifemine, Giovanni Caire, Dominic Greenwood
© 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd