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− | * The [[Reader Development Stages]] page describes in detail | + | This page shows developers how to get started developing a Rifidi Virtual reader |
+ | =Planning= | ||
+ | * The [[Reader Development Stages]] page describes in detail how to go about planning a virtual reader iteration | ||
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+ | =Developing= | ||
* Please read the [[Style Guide]] before you begin coding | * Please read the [[Style Guide]] before you begin coding | ||
*[[Create a new reader project]] in eclipse | *[[Create a new reader project]] in eclipse | ||
− | * The [[Package Structure for a reader project]] page shows you what classes every reader should have and how the classes should be structured. | + | * The [[Package Structure for a reader project]] page shows you what classes every reader should have and how the classes should be structured to fit in with the rest of the emulator |
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+ | =Testing= | ||
+ | * Create [[ReaderJunits|Junits for Rifidi Virtual Readers]] | ||
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+ | =Help= | ||
+ | * Start off by reading our documentation on the [[Emulator_documentation_summary|Emulator]] | ||
+ | * You can post questions to the Virtual Reader section on our [http://forums.rifidi.org forums]. |
Latest revision as of 18:26, 9 May 2008
This page shows developers how to get started developing a Rifidi Virtual reader
Contents
Planning
- The Reader Development Stages page describes in detail how to go about planning a virtual reader iteration
Developing
- Please read the Style Guide before you begin coding
- Create a new reader project in eclipse
- The Package Structure for a reader project page shows you what classes every reader should have and how the classes should be structured to fit in with the rest of the emulator