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Eclipse Industrials Quantum Forge
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Posted - 2012.05.18 19:48:00 -
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Anybody know if AcriQuo or anybody who worked with him is still bug-fixing/developing this? Been unable to start it on the last couple Java releases :( |
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Eclipse Industrials Quantum Forge
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Posted - 2012.05.21 18:55:00 -
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Bump... if not, anybody have the source? What downloads off evemap.battleclinic.com doesn't look valid to me, either :( |
Trabber Shir
5I Incorporated
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Posted - 2012.05.24 03:25:00 -
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Yes, someone has the source. The link you provided has source linked between "Changelog" and "Screenshots" packaged in a .jar
http://evemap.battleclinic.com/evemap-src.jar |
Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2012.05.24 05:02:00 -
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evemap-src.zip as zip file. |
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Eclipse Industrials Quantum Forge
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Posted - 2012.05.24 12:39:00 -
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Trabber, tried that link as my first troubleshooting step, but only got a half-way readable file in return. Desmont, awesome :) |
Col Callahan
Boogie Monsters
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Posted - 2012.08.17 09:08:00 -
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OK, so how do I use the source code to get it working again, This was hands down one of the best tools I've ever used with eve and now its dead with no replacement I know of.
Welp...... |
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Eclipse Industrials STR8NGE BREW
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Posted - 2012.08.17 12:50:00 -
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Col Callahan wrote:OK, so how do I use the source code to get it working again, This was hands down one of the best tools I've ever used with eve and now its dead with no replacement I know of.
Welp...... All we *should* need to do is just compile it with a current Java SDK and post up the resulting JAR. Sadly, the only compiling I have ever done was about ten years ago in a 100-level intro to C class. When I tried to compile this source, all I got was a very strange pile of spaghetti |
Shellac Brookdale
RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2012.08.17 18:16:00 -
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Couldnt get it working. The application is expecting a data directory with some files in it (factions.dat, regions.dat, ...). No idea how to generate that.
You need the following additional dependencies if you like to give it a try: http://download.java.net/media/jogl/builds/archive/jsr-231-1.1.1a/ http://www.jdom.org/dist/binary/archive/jdom-1.1.3.zip
Good luck. |
Lutz Major
Austriae Est Imperare Orbi Universo
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Posted - 2012.08.17 18:36:00 -
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A quick peak into the code reveals the vasante.EVEMap.data.Loaders.Dataloader.java, which reads those mentioned .dat files. You could export the desired data from the dump (the file contents are separated by a comma) or rewrite to access a local sqlite db extract.
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Col Callahan
Sabotage Incorporated Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2012.08.18 20:28:00 -
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I will offer 1bill to the person who repairs this program and gets it working again. |
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Eclipse Industrials STR8NGE BREW
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Posted - 2012.08.18 20:31:00 -
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Col Callahan wrote:I will offer 1bill to the person who repairs this program and gets it working again. I'm trying! I'm trying! What I'm running against is that the compiler seems to be running into circular references... one .java file references a class provided by another .java, but that second .java can't complete without the classes provided by the first |
Col Callahan
Sabotage Incorporated Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2012.08.18 20:55:00 -
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Oh programmers, how I do not envy you. sounds like a circle jerk programming error. |
Muscaat
EVE Markets
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Posted - 2012.08.19 11:41:00 -
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I suspect that this is the reason why the webstart link no longer works... |
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Eclipse Industrials STR8NGE BREW
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Posted - 2012.10.19 21:01:00 -
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Frankenstein's alive!!! Well, sorta... I'm able to run it and not have it crash horribly. Dependency issues abound, stars aren't glowing, and the API isn't pulling any data, but for the first time in months, I'm hopeful of bringing something to a release-worthy state. |
Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2012.10.19 21:25:00 -
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API issue might be due to SSL. Switch to HTTPS. If not much to ask, release the source code and I might be able to help out on bug fixing. |
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Eclipse Industrials STR8NGE BREW
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Posted - 2012.10.19 21:41:00 -
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Desmont McCallock wrote:API issue might be due to SSL. Switch to HTTPS. If not much to ask, release the source code and I might be able to help out on bug fixing. The API issue is almost certainly due to the switch to SSL/HTTPS, I just haven't gotten that far yet. Getting to a state where it would compile again has been a challenge. Right now, I've got dependency JAR and DLL files thrown in so many places, it looks as if a toddler got into the glitter tube
As for source code, the v1.42 code is still on the Battleclinic page, that's what I'm using. I haven't made any changes to it... all my efforts have focused on "Let's get a known-good version up and running again, then we can worry about new improvements."
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Eclipse Industrials STR8NGE BREW
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Posted - 2012.10.20 03:31:00 -
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Calling it a night.... if anybody has ideas on the following, I'm having issues with: - The API info retrieval... simply changing the URL from http to https is not sufficient. Dropping in JDOM 2.0.3 instead of 1.1.3 also didn't work. - Seeing stars... occasionally if I search for a system and center the map on it, then start mousing around, the systems and links will spontaneously appear. Upgrading from JOGL 1.1.1a to -current may be an option, but will require code refactoring. - Navigation... Regardless of what system I test with, I always get a pop-up saying "You can't add a waypoint from this region." There could be an issue in the navigation system, or perhaps one of the .DAT files
Again, source is still on battleclinic, though I have removed the non-UTF8 copyright symbol from Paul's headers |
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Eclipse Industrials STR8NGE BREW
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Posted - 2012.10.22 15:21:00 -
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Atum wrote:Calling it a night.... if anybody has ideas on the following, I'm having issues with: - The API info retrieval... simply changing the URL from http to https is not sufficient. Dropping in JDOM 2.0.3 instead of 1.1.3 also didn't work. Think I've got this fixed, won't know until I can get the stars to show up consistently :) |
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Eclipse Industrials STR8NGE BREW
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Posted - 2012.10.26 15:12:00 -
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Atum wrote:Atum wrote:- The API info retrieval... simply changing the URL from http to https is not sufficient. Dropping in JDOM 2.0.3 instead of 1.1.3 also didn't work. Think I've got this fixed, won't know until I can get the stars to show up consistently :) Something of an update... API downloads ARE working with the original JDOM 1.1.3 library, and updating to JDOM 2.0.3 does not appear to pose any significant issues. Mapping is still hit-or-miss, and route calculations are still FUBAR. However, I can share this :) |
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Eclipse Industrials STR8NGE BREW
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Posted - 2012.12.03 02:39:00 -
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Wanted to bump this with something of an update, and request for help moving forward:
- I am still no further in getting stars to show up consistently. Oddly, the machine with the best luck (and which I used to create that earlier screenshot) is a bottom-of-the-barrel laptop with embedded graphics that's pushing ten years old. Attempts to move from JOGL 1.1.1 to the current 2.0rc's have failed (NetBeans reports a miserable mess of broken functions even though the necessary libraries are supposedly imported )
- When the stars DO show up, they report live data, indicating the upgrade from JDOM 1.1.3 to 2.0.3 was successful
- I've written and verified the SQL queries needed to adapt to changes, such as the three gates being added in this week's Retribution patch, which affect the DAT files. Sadly, someone at CCP has a notion of the y axis that is drunk backwards from the rest of the world, and rearranging the columns (thinking maybe they just confused y with z or something like that) does not remedy the fact that EVEMap perceives the entire game world as being upside-down when first loaded.
- I *think* I've tracked the navigation problems to an uninitialized index, but haven't done much about fixing it (I want the !@#% stars to show up consistently first)
Now for the help... After the Retribution patch is deployed and we get a new database dump, I plan on updating all the DAT files, then looking for some real java heads (cause Sir Molle knows I'm not one!) to help figure this out, particularly the JOGL stuff. If someone has worked with repositories like Github or Google code before, it wouldn't take much to convince me to set up a project for this. Thankfully GPL v2 (AcriQuo's chosen license) makes it pretty painless as long as we keep our changes GPL as well :) |
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