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2018-07-04: Website has moved to a new provider / Jabotics version 1.2.1 is available
In future there will be a secured access to the Jabotics website, and in this context a bug tracker will be released that will allow to get more detailed information on current issues or changes planned for the future. At the same time, version 1.2.1 of the Jabotics package is being released, coming with the following enhancements:
- For EV3 robots, there has been the limitation that robot programs could only consist of a single control class. In future, the jar file created for the upload to the robot will also include all nested or referenced classes from the current BlueJ project. This will allow for sufficiently complex class structures.
- Some technical terms have been corrected in the Jabotics API. Only rarely used methods are affected. To make the new methods available on EV3 robots, it is necessary to upload the updated Jabotics libraries to the robot. Here are the changes in detail:
- The interface org.jabotics.robot.en.IPilot has been extended by the methods get/setTrackWidth, replacing the deprecated methods get/setWheelbase.
- The interface org.jabotics.robot.de.IPilot has been extended by the methods hole/setzeSpurweite, replacing the deprecated methods hole/setzeRadabstand.
- In the simulation tool a bug has been fixed related to the monitor of the robot brick: When repeating a robot run, the output to the display has been shifted upwards, making the first line invisible.
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