[Olsr-dev] topology again

Javier Aragón del Caz (spam-protected)
Fri Jun 1 09:56:53 CEST 2007


Hello: (i'm here again)

i've read all your answers about how to print topology information! Now i'm trying 
using the dot_draw plugin! and in a workstation it works so well... Now i've got 
two problems:

	first:  i've got a PDA (N800) where some aplicattions are not supported,
 		and i have to use it in my project (this is a small problem).

	second:	what I really need is to access the topology information with an
		external application. What i really want to now is how is it stored
		internally. (this is my real problem).

I'm doubting cause i have to start my project but i don't know what programming 
language use (it's between C or Java). I've seen that olsr is implemented in C,
but i'm a bit better implementing with 	Java, and with JNI y can access data stored in C.

So, i ask again for your help! and i'm thankfull of your answers.
thanks to all of you! 

	<<< Javier >>>



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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 12:47:56 +0200
From: Javier Aragón del Caz <(spam-protected)>
Subject: [Olsr-dev] topology information
To: (spam-protected)
Message-ID: <(spam-protected)>
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hello:

I'm working  in a project based on Manets (ad hoc network) and i think i 
have to use a protocol like this (oslr). i've been doing some tests... 
and i'm interesting in know how i can acces to the topology information 
(neighbors and links)... i've take a look at the source but i get lost :S...
i want to know if some one have understand me can help me! please!

thanks to all of you! Good Bye!
attempting for your request!

PD. only say sorry about my english! i know it isn't very good!

-- ��ࡱ� ------------------------------ Message: 8 Date: Wed, 30 May 
2007 13:10:53 +0200 From: Bernd Petrovitsch <(spam-protected)> Subject: 
Re: [Olsr-dev] topology information To: (spam-protected) 
Message-ID: <(spam-protected)> Content-Type: 
text/plain; charset=UTF-8 On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 12:47 +0200, Javier 
Aragón del Caz wrote:

> > hello:
> > 
> > I'm working  in a project based on Manets (ad hoc network) and i think i 
> > have to use a protocol like this (oslr). i've been doing some tests... 
> > and i'm interesting in know how i can acces to the topology information 
> > (neighbors and links)... i've take a look at the source but i get lost :S...
> > i want to know if some one have understand me can help me! please!

>From the outside: use the dot_draw plugin - it delivers input for
graphviz.
>From the inside: perhaps it is easiest to copy and modify the dot_draw
plugin to deliver the data you actually want/need.



> > PD. only say sorry about my english! i know it isn't very good!

Who cares? Me neither .....

	Bernd
-- Firmix Software GmbH http://www.firmix.at/ mobil: +43 664 4416156 
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13:39:04 +0200 From: "Sven-Ola Tuecke" <(spam-protected)> Subject: 
Re: [Olsr-dev] topology information To: (spam-protected) 
Message-ID: <f3jnop$lbs$(spam-protected)> Content-Type: text/plain; 
format=flowed; charset="utf-8"; reply-type=original Hi, dotdraw may be 
too complicated for some first steps. Better add the httpinfo plugin to 
olsrd.conf and watch it's output in a browser. I bet, his english is 
good enough to read ./lib/httpinfo/README. p:s: Do not care about _my_ 
english <ggg> // Sven-Ola "Bernd Petrovitsch" <(spam-protected)> schrieb 
im Newsbeitrag news:(spam-protected)

> > On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 12:47 +0200, Javier Aragón del Caz wrote:
>> >> hello:
>> >>
>> >> I'm working  in a project based on Manets (ad hoc network) and i think i
>> >> have to use a protocol like this (oslr). i've been doing some tests...
>> >> and i'm interesting in know how i can acces to the topology information
>> >> (neighbors and links)... i've take a look at the source but i get lost 
>> >> :S...
>> >> i want to know if some one have understand me can help me! please!
> >
> >>From the outside: use the dot_draw plugin - it delivers input for
> > graphviz.
> >>From the inside: perhaps it is easiest to copy and modify the dot_draw
> > plugin to deliver the data you actually want/need.
> >
> >
>   
>> >> PD. only say sorry about my english! i know it isn't very good!
> >
> > Who cares? Me neither .....
> >
> > Bernd
> > -- 
> > Firmix Software GmbH                   http://www.firmix.at/
> > mobil: +43 664 4416156                 fax: +43 1 7890849-55
> >          Embedded Linux Development and Services
> >
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