ZWave4J - java wrapper for OpenZWave library.
The goal is to provide to java the same API as OpenZWave has.
Besides the wrapper ZWave4J has a simple executable Main
class which demonstrates how to work with ZWave4J.
Supported platforms:
- Windows: x86, amd64
- Linux: x86, amd64, arm
- OS X: x86, amd64
You can download the latest ZWave4J release from GitHub or from Maven Central, or unstable snapshot from sonatype.
To execute sample Main
class, run:
java -cp zwave4j-X.jar org.zwave4j.Main "open-zwave/config" "/dev/ttyUSB0"
- First argument is path to OpenZWave configuration directory.
- Second argument is path to serial device, which Z-Wave controller is connected to, e.g.
/dev/ttyUSB0
for Linux or//./COM1
for Windows.
- Copy
example.gradle.properties
intogradle.properties
. - Edit properties in
gradle.properties
:
openZWaveDir
- path to OpenZWave library source directory, needed compile.openZWaveConfigDir
- path to OpenZWave configuration directory, needed for OpenZWave library in runtime.zWaveControllerPort
- path to serial device, which Z-Wave controller is connected to.
Run ./gradlew build
(gradlew build
for Windows) in console.
It will compile native JNI binaries and java classes, assemble jar
archive and put it into build/libs
directory.
Native binaries for platforms supported by your host will be built.
To include native binaries for other platforms into compiled jar
, put native_libs
directory from other ZWave4J jar
s in the project root directory.
If you have built a library from sources, you can use several options:
- Run
./gradlew install
to install library into local maven repository for using ZWave4J as a library in your other projects. - Run
./gradlew run
in console. It will execute sampleMain
class. - Run
./gradlew installApp
to install application with start scripts intobuild/install/zwave4j
, then you can start it manually frombuild/install/zwave4j/bin
:zwave4j.bat "open-zwave/config" "/dev/ttyUSB0"
- Execute ZWave4J
Main
class manually frombuild/libs
directory:java -cp zwave4j-X.jar org.zwave4j.Main "open-zwave/config" "/dev/ttyUSB0"
You can generate IntelliJ IDEA project files running ./gradlew idea
task.
You can use C/C++ plugin to work with native sources.