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==Java Libraries==
==Java Libraries==


You must install the [https://www.phidgets.com/docs/Operating_System_Support Phidget drivers] for your operating system to be able to compile and run Java programs.
We recommend installing the [https://www.phidgets.com/docs/Operating_System_Support Phidget drivers] for your operating system. Installing the drivers will put required .dll files in the proper place where Java will look for them. If you want to run your application on a computer without installing our drivers, see the [[#Deploying Applications|Deploying Applications]] section.
 
Your Java project will also require our Java library file:
* [https://www.phidgets.com/downloads/phidget22/libraries/any/Phidget22Java.zip phidget22.jar].  


====macOS Considerations====
====macOS Considerations====
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| Compile and run by pressing '''F5''' or by clicking the play button in the top right. || [[Image:Language_java_vscode_run.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/e/ea/Language_java_vscode_run.png]]
| Compile and run by pressing '''F5''' or by clicking the play button in the top right. || [[Image:Language_java_vscode_run.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/e/ea/Language_java_vscode_run.png]]
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| Once you're ready to compile your project into a .jar executable, click on the '''Java Projects''' section in the explorer. || [[Image:Language_java_vscode_jar.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/6/65/Language_java_vscode_jar.png]]
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| Click on the export icon, and then select your main class and click OK. || [[Image:Language_java_vscode_jar2.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/7/74/Language_java_vscode_jar2.png]]
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| colspan="2"| Now you can run your new .jar file with the following command:
<syntaxhighlight>
java -jar Example.jar
</syntaxhighlight>
|}
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|[https://www.phidgets.com/downloads/phidget22/libraries/any/Phidget22Java.zip You can download phidget22.jar here].||  
|[https://www.phidgets.com/downloads/phidget22/libraries/any/Phidget22Java.zip You can download phidget22.jar here].||  
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|Once you are ready to run your program, enter the following command in the command prompt or terminal:
|colspan="2"|To run your program, enter the following command in the command prompt or terminal:
<syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight>
javac -classpath .;phidget22.jar example.java
javac -classpath .;phidget22.jar example.java
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
Finally, enter the following command to run the program:
Then, enter the following command to run the program:
<syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight>
java -classpath .;phidget22.jar example  
java -classpath .;phidget22.jar example  
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| colspan="2"| Once you're ready to compile your project into a .jar executable, create a '''manifest.mf''' file with the following contents:
<syntaxhighlight>
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Main-Class: example
Class-Path: phidget22.jar
 
</syntaxhighlight>
Make sure there's an empty newline at the bottom of the three lines and a space after each colon.
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| colspan="2"| Next, create the .jar file with this command:
<syntaxhighlight>
jar cfm example.jar manifest.mf *.class
</syntaxhighlight>
Once the .jar is created, you can execute it with
<syntaxhighlight>
java -jar example.jar
</syntaxhighlight>
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| Navigate to the folder where you downloaded phidget22.jar, and select it. || [[Image:Windows_netbeans3.jpg|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/7/76/Windows_netbeans3.jpg]]
| Navigate to the folder where you downloaded phidget22.jar, and select it. || [[Image:Windows_netbeans3.jpg|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/7/76/Windows_netbeans3.jpg]]
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| The project now has access to Phidgets. ||
| The project now has access to Phidgets. By default, Netbeans should create an executable .jar file in the '''dist''' folder of the project directory when it's built. If it didn't, go to '''Build -> Packaging''' in the project properties and make sure "Build JAR after compiling" is checked.|| [[Image:Windows_netbeans4.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/7/78/Windows_netbeans4.png]]
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| colspan="2"| You can now run the .jar file from the command prompt with:
<syntaxhighlight>
java -jar phidgetTest.jar
</syntaxhighlight>
|}
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|+ '''Instructions'''
|+ '''Instructions'''
|The easiest way to allow Java to access the Phidgets Java library is to place a copy of '''phidget22.jar''' in the same folder as your .java program. ||[[Image:Language_java_javac_folder.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/8/89/Language_java_javac_folder.png]]
| To start, open Eclipse and create a new Java project. Name the project and uncheck the '''create module-info.java file''' box.|| [[Image:java_eclipse_newproj.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/9/97/Java_eclipse_newproj.png]]
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|[https://www.phidgets.com/downloads/phidget22/libraries/any/Phidget22Java.zip You can download phidget22.jar here].||  
| On the Libraries tab, click Add External JARs and add [https://www.phidgets.com/downloads/phidget22/libraries/any/Phidget22Java.zip phidget22.jar].  to your project as an external jar. Be sure it's being added to the '''Classpath''' and not the module path. || [[Image:java_eclipse_library.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/1/1b/Java_eclipse_library.png]]
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| To start, open Eclipse and create a new Java project.|| [[Image:Windows_eclipse1.jpg|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/3/3a/Windows_eclipse1.jpg]]
| Create a new Class in your project. || [[Image:java_eclipse_newclass.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/0/02/Java_eclipse_newclass.png]]
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| On the Libraries tab, click Add External JARs and add phidget22.jar to your project as an external jar. Be sure it's being added to the classpath and not the module path. || [[Image:Windows_eclipse2.jpg|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/0/0c/Windows_eclipse2.jpg]]
| Name the class, and be sure to check the '''public static void main''' box. Eclipse may require that you add a package name. || [[Image:java_eclipse_newclass2.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/c/ca/Java_eclipse_newclass2.png]]
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| Create a new Class in your project. || [[Image:Windows_eclipse3.jpg|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/d/d9/Windows_eclipse3.jpg]]
| Your project now has access to Phidgets! ||
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|-
| Name the class, and be sure to check the '''public static void main''' box. Eclipse may require that you add a package name. Since this isn't a modular project, you must delete the {{code|module-info.java}} file that it creates. || [[Image:Windows_eclipse4.jpg|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/8/87/Windows_eclipse4.jpg]]
| Once you're ready to compile your project into a .jar executable, right click on the project in the package explorer and choose '''Export'''. Select '''Runnable JAR file'''. || [[Image:java_eclipse_export.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/8/8c/Java_eclipse_export.png]]
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|-
| Your project now has access to Phidgets! ||
| Choose the main class and a destination for the .jar file and click finish. || [[Image:java_eclipse_export2.png|center|350px|link=https://cdn.phidgets.com/docs/images/8/8d/Java_eclipse_export2.png]]
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| colspan="2"| You can now run the .jar file from the command prompt with:
<syntaxhighlight>
java -jar phidgetTest.jar
</syntaxhighlight>
|}
|}


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At a minimum, these three files are required:
At a minimum, these three files are required:
* phidget22.jar
* phidget22.jar  
* phidget22.dll
* phidget22.dll
* phidget22java.dll
* phidget22java.dll


All three files can be gathered from the installation directory on a computer that has our drivers installed (e.g. C:/Program Files/Phidgets/Phidget22). Java will look for these files in several locations, including the classpath and the working folder of the project.
All three files can be found in the [https://cdn.phidgets.com/downloads/phidget22/libraries/windows/Phidget22-windevel.zip Development Files]. The .jar file is in lib/java, and the .dll files are in lib/c/x64.  
 
Java will look for these files in several locations, including the classpath and the working folder of the project.

Latest revision as of 20:05, 1 April 2026


Get Started

With the Phidget22 library, it's easy to create Java applications that work with Phidget devices.

Java Libraries

We recommend installing the Phidget drivers for your operating system. Installing the drivers will put required .dll files in the proper place where Java will look for them. If you want to run your application on a computer without installing our drivers, see the Deploying Applications section.

macOS Considerations

Legacy Phidgets running a HID USB stack require a driver extension (macOS 10.15 and newer) or a kernel extension (macOS 10.14 and earlier). During development, we recommend downloading the appropriate package which will install the extension. When deploying applications, review the README in the macOS Development Files for information about bundling the extension with your application.

Determining USB Stack

To determine which USB stack your device is running, navigate to the product page and then to the specification tab, and look for the USB Stack specification. If you are using a VINT device, navigate to the product page for the VINT Hub you are using.

Javascript networkserver webusb spec.png

Linux Considerations

Linux restricts access to USB devices to the root user. To run your Python application as a regular user, you'll need to set up udev rules on your system.

Development Environment Configuration

Before choosing a development environment, make sure you have the Java Development Kit installed.

Visual Studio Code

Instructions
To start developing with Java in VSCode, open it up and install the Extension Pack for Java.
Language java vscode extension2.png
Next, press Ctrl+Shift+P to open the command palette, type "java" and select Java: Create Java Project.
Language java vscode createproj.png
Select "No Build Tools" and select a directory for the new project. You'll be asked for a project name, and VSCode will create the directory structure.
Language java vscode emptyproj.png
You'll need to get a copy of phidget22.jar to put inside the "lib" folder. You can download phidget22.jar here.
You can now begin writing code in the newly created "App.java" file, or you can download a sample program for your device and place it in the "src" folder.
Compile and run by pressing F5 or by clicking the play button in the top right.
Language java vscode run.png
Once you're ready to compile your project into a .jar executable, click on the Java Projects section in the explorer.
Language java vscode jar.png
Click on the export icon, and then select your main class and click OK.
Language java vscode jar2.png
Now you can run your new .jar file with the following command:
java -jar Example.jar

Javac

Instructions
The easiest way to allow Java to access the Phidgets Java library is to place a copy of phidget22.jar in the same folder as your .java program.
Language java javac folder.png
You can download phidget22.jar here.
To run your program, enter the following command in the command prompt or terminal:
javac -classpath .;phidget22.jar example.java

Then, enter the following command to run the program:

java -classpath .;phidget22.jar example
Once you're ready to compile your project into a .jar executable, create a manifest.mf file with the following contents:
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Main-Class: example
Class-Path: phidget22.jar
 

Make sure there's an empty newline at the bottom of the three lines and a space after each colon.

Next, create the .jar file with this command:
jar cfm example.jar manifest.mf *.class

Once the .jar is created, you can execute it with

java -jar example.jar

Netbeans

Instructions
The easiest way to allow Java to access the Phidgets Java library is to place a copy of phidget22.jar in the same folder as your .java program.
Language java javac folder.png
You can download phidget22.jar here.
To start, open NetBeans and create a new project. Select Java Application and follow the steps as directed by Netbeans.
Windows netbeans1.jpg
Next, add a reference to phidget22.jar by right-clicking on the libraries folder.
Windows netbeans2.jpg
Navigate to the folder where you downloaded phidget22.jar, and select it.
Windows netbeans3.jpg
The project now has access to Phidgets. By default, Netbeans should create an executable .jar file in the dist folder of the project directory when it's built. If it didn't, go to Build -> Packaging in the project properties and make sure "Build JAR after compiling" is checked.
Windows netbeans4.png
You can now run the .jar file from the command prompt with:
java -jar phidgetTest.jar

Eclipse

Instructions
To start, open Eclipse and create a new Java project. Name the project and uncheck the create module-info.java file box.
Java eclipse newproj.png
On the Libraries tab, click Add External JARs and add phidget22.jar. to your project as an external jar. Be sure it's being added to the Classpath and not the module path.
Java eclipse library.png
Create a new Class in your project.
Java eclipse newclass.png
Name the class, and be sure to check the public static void main box. Eclipse may require that you add a package name.
Java eclipse newclass2.png
Your project now has access to Phidgets!
Once you're ready to compile your project into a .jar executable, right click on the project in the package explorer and choose Export. Select Runnable JAR file.
Java eclipse export.png
Choose the main class and a destination for the .jar file and click finish.
Java eclipse export2.png
You can now run the .jar file from the command prompt with:
java -jar phidgetTest.jar

PhidgetSBC Web Interface

Instructions

Example Code

Navigate to our Code Sample Generator to view and download code samples that are tailored to your specific device.

Language java codesample.png

Phidget Programming Basics

To learn more about the structure of the example code, visit our Phidget Programming Basics guide.

API

Phidget22 API

Deploying Applications

If you're planning to deploy your application, it should be noted that you don't strictly need the Phidget Drivers installed.

At a minimum, these three files are required:

  • phidget22.jar
  • phidget22.dll
  • phidget22java.dll

All three files can be found in the Development Files. The .jar file is in lib/java, and the .dll files are in lib/c/x64.

Java will look for these files in several locations, including the classpath and the working folder of the project.