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Reactive Blocks
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21 Types of Blocks. 23 Data for Blocks. 25 Saving Building Blocks. 26 Libraries and Projects. 33 Editing Data Flows. 42 Creating STM Blocks. 51 Java Code for Blocks. 61 Basics of Contracts. 83 Testing with JUnit. 91 Building for Java SE. 101 Working in Teams. The Reactive Blocks Perspective. Eclipse organizes the views, actions and menus in the workspace by different perspectives. After the installation, you can open the Reactive Blocks Perspective. Which combines a number of useful views. Page specifies...
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Reactive Blocks
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21 Types of Blocks. 23 Data for Blocks. 25 Saving Building Blocks. 26 Libraries and Projects. 33 Editing Data Flows. 42 Creating STM Blocks. 51 Java Code for Blocks. 61 Basics of Contracts. 83 Testing with JUnit. 91 Building for Java SE. 101 Working in Teams. Data For Building Blocks. There are several ways in which data may be passed to a building block, all of which serve different purposes:. Are used to pass data explicitly via an object flow into a block. And are implemented as constant values. All b...
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Reactive Blocks
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The documentation contains tutorials, videos, support and the tool reference. Reactive Blocks is a plugin to Eclipse. Installation instructions are here. On blocks.bitreactive.com. You can join teams, get more blocks, and share with others. Tutorials are written as step-by-step instructions. Build the simplest of all programs, just to get started. Take a picture of yourself, and use speech synthesis. Browse through the other tutorials. Or visit our IoT (Internet of Things) tutorials. 21 Types of Blocks.
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Reactive Blocks
http://reference.bitreactive.com/reference/importing-blocks.html
21 Types of Blocks. 23 Data for Blocks. 25 Saving Building Blocks. 26 Libraries and Projects. 33 Editing Data Flows. 42 Creating STM Blocks. 51 Java Code for Blocks. 61 Basics of Contracts. 83 Testing with JUnit. 91 Building for Java SE. 101 Working in Teams. From within Reactive Blocks, you can directly import libraries and example projects to work with. Since importing new libraries may also update and replace existing ones, all open blocks editors will be closed. Use the import icon. Are provided as a...
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Reactive Blocks
http://reference.bitreactive.com/tutorials/hello-world.html
Level 1: Getting Started. Level 2: Learning the Basics. CNN Headlines to Speech. A Chat Robot with News. Couch Monitoring with Raspberry Pi (Part 1). Couch Monitoring with Raspberry Pi (Part 2). Raspberry Pi with Gertboard. Level 1: Getting Started. Level 2: Cloud Services. Connect to the IBM IOT Foundation. Connect to the IBM IOT Foundation as a Device. Upload data to Xively. Upload data to Airvantage. Raspberry Pi with Gertboard. How to Make your Application Speak CoAP. Step 1: Install Reactive Blocks.
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Reactive Blocks
http://reference.bitreactive.com/tutorials/index-iot-trail.html
Level 1: Getting Started. Level 2: Learning the Basics. CNN Headlines to Speech. A Chat Robot with News. Couch Monitoring with Raspberry Pi (Part 1). Couch Monitoring with Raspberry Pi (Part 2). Raspberry Pi with Gertboard. Level 1: Getting Started. Level 2: Cloud Services. Connect to the IBM IOT Foundation. Connect to the IBM IOT Foundation as a Device. Upload data to Xively. Upload data to Airvantage. Raspberry Pi with Gertboard. How to Make your Application Speak CoAP. Level 1: Getting Started. This t...
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Reactive Blocks
http://reference.bitreactive.com/tutorials/index.html
Level 1: Getting Started. Level 2: Learning the Basics. CNN Headlines to Speech. A Chat Robot with News. Couch Monitoring with Raspberry Pi (Part 1). Couch Monitoring with Raspberry Pi (Part 2). Raspberry Pi with Gertboard. Level 1: Getting Started. Level 2: Cloud Services. Connect to the IBM IOT Foundation. Connect to the IBM IOT Foundation as a Device. Upload data to Xively. Upload data to Airvantage. Raspberry Pi with Gertboard. How to Make your Application Speak CoAP. Level 1: Getting Started. This t...
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Reactive Blocks
http://reference.bitreactive.com/reference/importing-examples.html
21 Types of Blocks. 23 Data for Blocks. 25 Saving Building Blocks. 26 Libraries and Projects. 33 Editing Data Flows. 42 Creating STM Blocks. 51 Java Code for Blocks. 61 Basics of Contracts. 83 Testing with JUnit. 91 Building for Java SE. 101 Working in Teams. Importing Tutorials, Examples and Reference Applications. To get going you may want to have a look at the tutorials. Import tutorial projects by starting the. To access to the tutorial and example systems you have to be a member of the.
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Reactive Blocks
http://reference.bitreactive.com/reference/activity-semantics.html
21 Types of Blocks. 23 Data for Blocks. 25 Saving Building Blocks. 26 Libraries and Projects. 33 Editing Data Flows. 42 Creating STM Blocks. 51 Java Code for Blocks. 61 Basics of Contracts. 83 Testing with JUnit. 91 Building for Java SE. 101 Working in Teams. Activities can be understood with the flow of tokens. Think of tokens as a coin that you can move along the edges and nodes of the activity diagram. A token movement is started by a triggering event (see below) and the activity step is finis...Event...