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newbie question 23 Feb 2007 20:52 #7034

Hi,

I am totally new to TTCN-3. If I need to run one of the examples
that you have mentioned in the "Introduction to TTNC-3" book
(DNS example) what do I need? To me it looks like, there is not
even a free compiler that will convert this example TTCN-3 code
to say Java. If I am wrong, please let me know how I would run
an example TTCN-3 code without help from a commercial TTCN-3
tool.

Thanks
Venkita
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newbie question 26 Feb 2007 07:51 #7035

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Hello Venkita

There's a compiler at ttxp.org/ that's free for
non-commercial use. "Adapter and codec may be implemented in any .NET
language, e.g. C++ or C#. The .NET binding of the standard APIs is
given in C#."

I have not personally tried it yet besides downloading and reading
through documentation. It seemed easy to play with.
There's a nice tutorial on the page that shows how the tool is used.

// Antti Hyrkkänen @ Plenware
// www.plenware.fi/en
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Subject: newbie question

Hi,

I am totally new to TTCN-3. If I need to run one of the examples
that you have mentioned in the "Introduction to TTNC-3" book
(DNS example) what do I need? To me it looks like, there is not
even a free compiler that will convert this example TTCN-3 code
to say Java. If I am wrong, please let me know how I would run
an example TTCN-3 code without help from a commercial TTCN-3
tool.

Thanks
Venkita
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newbie question 26 Feb 2007 09:17 #7036

Hi Venkita,

Actually you should be able to get evaluation licenses to play around
with some of the commercial tools.
Tyes ther eis yet no free tool. But the GO4IT project (see TTCN-3 web
site) are working on a TTCN-3 compiler at the moment.
Their goal is to develop a compiler which can compile the Book example
code. They are planning to have a working version by the end of the
year.

About getting the DNS book example to run. Next to a tool you also need
codecs, SUT and Platform adapter.
IRISA have actually implemented all of these components for the book
example and are able to release this code under an open source license
agreement.
I met with IRISA earlier this year and we planned to make their code
available via the ETSI TTCN-3 web site. But we have not yet done that.
Contact Anthony at IRISA (on CC in this mail)

Salut,
stephan

>
Original Message
> From: active_ttcn3 : mts stf133 ttcn version 3 - active
> members only [This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.] On Behalf Of
> Venkita Subramonian
> Sent: 23 February 2007 21:53
> To: TTCN3
> Subject: newbie question
>
> Hi,
>
> I am totally new to TTCN-3. If I need to run one of the
> examples that you have mentioned in the "Introduction to
> TTNC-3" book (DNS example) what do I need? To me it looks
> like, there is not even a free compiler that will convert
> this example TTCN-3 code to say Java. If I am wrong, please
> let me know how I would run an example TTCN-3 code without
> help from a commercial TTCN-3 tool.
>
> Thanks
> Venkita
>
>
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newbie question 26 Feb 2007 09:33 #7038

Hi again,

Sorry .. It seems the mailing list removes the CC field the email of
anthony is 'This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.'

Stephan

>
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> From: active_ttcn3 : mts stf133 ttcn version 3 - active
> members only [This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.] On Behalf Of Stephan Schulz
> Sent: 26 February 2007 10:17
> To: TTCN3
> Subject: Re: newbie question
>
> Hi Venkita,
>
> Actually you should be able to get evaluation licenses to
> play around with some of the commercial tools.
> Tyes ther eis yet no free tool. But the GO4IT project (see TTCN-3 web
> site) are working on a TTCN-3 compiler at the moment.
> Their goal is to develop a compiler which can compile the
> Book example code. They are planning to have a working
> version by the end of the year.
>
> About getting the DNS book example to run. Next to a tool you
> also need codecs, SUT and Platform adapter.
> IRISA have actually implemented all of these components for
> the book example and are able to release this code under an
> open source license agreement.
> I met with IRISA earlier this year and we planned to make
> their code available via the ETSI TTCN-3 web site. But we
> have not yet done that.
> Contact Anthony at IRISA (on CC in this mail)
>
> Salut,
> stephan
>
> >
Original Message
> > From: active_ttcn3 : mts stf133 ttcn version 3 - active=20 members
> >only [This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.] On Behalf Of=20 Venkita
> Subramonian
> > Sent: 23 February 2007 21:53
> > To: TTCN3
> > Subject: newbie question
> >=20
> > Hi,
> >=20
> > I am totally new to TTCN-3. If I need to run one of the=20
> examples
> >that you have mentioned in the "Introduction to=20 TTNC-3"
> book (DNS
> >example) what do I need? To me it looks=20 like, there is
> not even a
> >free compiler that will convert=20 this example TTCN-3 code to say
> >Java. If I am wrong, please=20 let me know how I would run
> an example
> >TTCN-3 code without=20 help from a commercial TTCN-3 tool.
> >=20
> > Thanks
> > Venkita
> >=20
> >=20
>
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