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May 3rd, 2016, 11:29 AM
#1
Hi Priyanka,
Please let me clarify that if your intention is to test the Stock-List Demo Java Adapter you do not have anything to deal with remote adapters.
Furthermore, the code you're writing is going in the wrong direction, you have no need of a Main java program that initializes the adapter, it is a tasks that is performed by the Lightstreamer server.
Please follow the instructions of the install section of this README. Basically you have to copy the stocklist folder, you can find in the deploy.zip file, to the adapters folder under your LS_HOME and then start the server, launching the script located under "LS_HOME\bin", according to your operating system.
At the start, the Lightstreamer server initialize the Adapter that is ready to be used by one of the demo client provided: Complete list of clients using this Adapter.
Regards,
Giuseppe
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May 3rd, 2016, 12:05 PM
#2
Hey,
So now I understand that I do not have to write a Main java program. So could you please help me with debugging of the Stock-List Demo Java Adapter? I have followed the steps posted by "Mone" in the following thread: http://forums.lightstreamer.com/show...-Lightstreamer. But once I remove the lib folder from the adapters/welcome_res/StockList folder in order to debug, do I have to make changes to the <adapter_class> inside my adapters.xml file since my path of the StockList project has now changed to my workspace of Eclipse?
Sorry for the trouble. This is my first time with LighStreamer.
Thank you,
Priyanka
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May 3rd, 2016, 12:32 PM
#3
Hi Priyanka,
We have an updated post for how "Developing & Running an Adapter Set Using Eclipse".
It refers to a new project for the Adapter, instead in your case, you should refer to your already existing eclipse project.
Regards,
Giuseppe
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