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Advanced C tutorial : The advanced C tutorial is based on the first tutorial, but one of the modules is implemented in C with a native configuration
Advanced configuration tutorial : This tutorial explains several way to specify your configuration
Autodescripted modules tutorial : In the autodescripted modules tutorial, we present how to define and use an autodescripted module
Basic C tutorial : The basic C tutorial is based on the basic C tutorial, but the native module used a configuration
Environment variables tutorial : The environment variables tutorial is based on the third tutorial, but the property and parts of a path are defined using environment variables
FAQ : Frequently Asked Questions
First tutorial : The first tutorial present the coding and configuration of a very simple system with two modules
Framework UDP tutorial : This tutorial reuse the first tutorial, but the two modules are in two different framework instances
FrameworkOwner tutorial : In the FrameworkOwner tutorial, we reuse the implementation of the first tutorial, but we use a FrameworkOwner instead of one of the Modules
Groovy tutorial : The Groovy tutorial is based on the first tutorial, but one of the modules is implemented in Groovy
Groovy tutorial from start : This tutorial is the same as the Groovy tutorial, but without having to do the first tutorial first
Map ontology tutorial : The synthetic map tutorial present the usage of a tacticalEnv Application associated with an Ontology allowing to ask requests
Namespace tutorial : In the namespace tutorial, we reuse the implementation of the first tutorial, but we define services and types in a namespace
Netbeans configuration : This article explains how to configure netbeans to develop Java modules in the framework
Python http tutorial : The http Python tutorial is based on the first python tutorial, but the communication uses http
Python tutorial : The Python tutorial is based on the first tutorial, but one of the modules is implemented in Python
Request-response tutorial : This tutorial present the coding and configuration of a very system with two modules communicating through a request-response Service
Request-response UDP tutorial : This tutorial reuse the request-response tutorial, but the two modules are in two different framework instances
Second map ontology tutorial : This synthetic map tutorial allows to construct requests in Java, and the results are returned as objects
Second python http tutorial : This http Python tutorial is based on the first python http tutorial, but uses several instances
Second python tutorial : The second Python tutorial is based on the first Python tutorial, but with one start method
Second tutorial : In the second tutorial, we reuse the implementation of the first tutorial, but we create two instances of one module
Synthetic map tutorial : The synthetic map tutorial present the usage of a tacticalEnv Application and a UA application to create a synthetic map for a military aircraft
Third map ontology tutorial : This synthetic map tutorial uses custom JENA functions
Third python tutorial : The third Python tutorial is based on the second Python tutorial, but has a property
Third tutorial : The third tutorial is based on the first tutorial, but has a property
User-defined module type example : This article shows an example for user-defined module types
User properties tutorial : This tutorial explains how to specify user properties at the global level, and use them to customize our architecture
UserInputs tutorial : The userInputs tutorial is based on the first tutorial, but the publishModule is replaced by the userInputs built-in application

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