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Tres Finocchiaro edited this page Aug 18, 2021
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import jssc.*;
for(String port : SerialPortList.getPortNames()) {
System.out.println(port);
}
import static jssc.SerialPort.*;
SerialPort port = new SerialPort("COM1");
port.openPort();
port.setParams(BAUDRATE_9600, DATABITS_8, STOPBITS_1, PARITY_NONE);
// port.setParams(9600, 8, 1, 0); // alternate technique
port.writeBytes("Testing serial from Java".getBytes());
port.closePort();
import static jssc.SerialPort.*;
SerialPort port = new SerialPort("COM1");
port.openPort();
port.setParams(BAUDRATE_9600, DATABITS_8, STOPBITS_1, PARITY_NONE);
// port.setParams(9600, 8, 1, 0); // alternate technique
byte[] buffer = port.readBytes(10 /* read first 10 bytes */);
port.closePort();
Note: The mask is an additive quantity, thus to set a mask on the expectation of the arrival of Event Data (MASK_RXCHAR
) and change the status lines CTS
(MASK_CTS
), DSR
(MASK_DSR
) we just need to combine all three masks.
import static jssc.SerialPort.*;
SerialPort port = new SerialPort("COM1");
port.openPort();
port.setParams(BAUDRATE_9600, DATABITS_8, STOPBITS_1, PARITY_NONE);
// port.setParams(9600, 8, 1, 0); // alternate technique
int mask = SerialPort.MASK_RXCHAR + SerialPort.MASK_CTS + SerialPort.MASK_DSR;
port.setEventsMask(mask);
port.addEventListener(new MyPortListener(port) /* defined below */);
/**
* In this class must implement the method serialEvent, through it we learn about
* events that happened to our port. But we will not report on all events but only
* those that we put in the mask. In this case the arrival of the data and change the
* status lines CTS and DSR
*/
class MyPortListener implements SerialPortEventListener {
SerialPort port;
public MyPortListener(SerialPort port) {
this.port = port;
}
public void serialEvent(SerialPortEvent event) {
if(event.isRXCHAR()){ // data is available
// read data, if 10 bytes available
if(event.getEventValue() == 10){
try {
byte[] buffer = port.readBytes(10);
} catch (SerialPortException ex) {
System.out.println(ex);
}
}
} else if(event.isCTS()){ // CTS line has changed state
if(event.getEventValue() == 1){ // line is ON
System.out.println("CTS - ON");
} else {
System.out.println("CTS - OFF");
}
} else if(event.isDSR()){ // DSR line has changed state
if(event.getEventValue() == 1){ // line is ON
System.out.println("DSR - ON");
} else {
System.out.println("DSR - OFF");
}
}
}
}
Since 2.9.3, JSSC can look in a static native path location jssc.boot.library.path
for .dll
, .so
, .dylib
files. See also #92 for use-cases.
System.setProperty("jssc.boot.library.path", "/path/to/mylibs/");
... or via command line:
java -Djssc.boot.library.path=/path/to/mylibs -jar ...