- Download the repo
- open the project's root directory using terminal/cmd and run the following command:
java -jar App.jar
- The program will prompt the user to select a program mode with a command line user interface.
- Enter
0
to send any existing message between any existing components (specify sender and receiver components). - Enter
1
to perform pre-defined scenario 1:- A gesture is recognized by the gesture recognition component, which means assistance is being requested by the patient.
- The patient has not been called or visited before this gesture was recognized.
- The patient will answer any call that occurs during the scenario.
- Enter
2
to perform pre-defined scenario 2:- A gesture is recognized by the gesture recognition component, which means assistance is being requested by the patient.
- The patient has not been called or visited before this gesture was recognized.
- The patient will not answer any call that occurs during the scenario.
- Enter
3
to perform pre-defined scenario 3:- A gesture is recognized by the gesture recognition component, which means assistance is being requested by the patient.
- The patient has already been called before this gesture was recognized, so they will be visited by a staff member.
- The patient will not answer any call that occurs during the scenario because they will be visited instead.
- Enter
Welcome to the VS Code Java world. Here is a guideline to help you get started to write Java code in Visual Studio Code.
The workspace contains two folders by default, where:
src
: the folder to maintain sourceslib
: the folder to maintain dependencies
Meanwhile, the compiled output files will be generated in the bin
folder by default.
If you want to customize the folder structure, open
.vscode/settings.json
and update the related settings there.
The JAVA PROJECTS
view allows you to manage your dependencies. More details can be found here.