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JAVA: Unified Java Example names
Unified all Java examples to *match* <LIBRARY>[_otherstuf]_Example.java. Note, a handful of the examples have a pseudo-random string for the first component (see FlexSensor_Example.java, ideally this would be Flex_Example.java). This commit allows for quick development on a single sensor library since a -DMODULE_LIST=mysensorlib now works with Java examples (previously Java examples would fail generation when using MODULE_LIST). * Renamed examples * Updated class names * Updated library descriptor .json files * Updated sample mapping file TODO: Make this work like the C/C++ examples - grab the target library name from the filename and grab all dependencies from that target library. Fix the handful of example names which don't conform. Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
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{
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"Library": "ds18b20",
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"Description": "API for the DS18B20 1-Wire Temperature Sensor",
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"Sensor Class":
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{
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"DS18B20":
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{
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"Name": "DS18B20 1-Wire Temperature Sensor",
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"Description": "The driver was tested with the DFRobot EC Analog Sensor. This device measure the electrical conductivity of an aqueous solution. The included probe is a K=1 model. Calibration is somewhat complicated - see the DFRobot wiki for instructions on calibration. Functions are provided to supply the appropriate values. By default, the values used in the DFRobot arduino example are used.",
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"Aliases": ["ds18b20"],
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"Categories": ["ec", "conductivity"],
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"Connections": ["uart"],
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"Project Type": ["prototyping", "industrial"],
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"Manufacturers": ["dallas"],
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"Kits": [],
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"Examples":
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{
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"Java": [""],
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"Python": ["ds18b20.py"],
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"Node.js": ["ds18b20.js"],
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"C++": ["ds18b20.cxx"],
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"C": ["ds18b20.c"]
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},
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"Specifications":
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{
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"Operating Voltage": {"unit": "V", "low": 3.0, "high": 5.5},
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"Measurement Range": {"unit": "degC", "low": -55, "high": 125},
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"+-.5degC Accuracy Range": {"unit": "degC", "low": -10, "high": 85}
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},
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"Urls" :
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{
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"Product Pages": ["https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11050"],
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"Datasheets": ["http://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/Temp/DS18B20.pdf"],
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"Schematics": [""]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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{
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"Library": "ds18b20",
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"Description": "API for the DS18B20 1-Wire Temperature Sensor",
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"Sensor Class":
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{
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"DS18B20":
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{
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"Name": "DS18B20 1-Wire Temperature Sensor",
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"Description": "The driver was tested with the DFRobot EC Analog Sensor. This device measure the electrical conductivity of an aqueous solution. The included probe is a K=1 model. Calibration is somewhat complicated - see the DFRobot wiki for instructions on calibration. Functions are provided to supply the appropriate values. By default, the values used in the DFRobot arduino example are used.",
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"Aliases": ["ds18b20"],
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"Categories": ["ec", "conductivity"],
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"Connections": ["uart"],
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"Project Type": ["prototyping", "industrial"],
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"Manufacturers": ["dallas"],
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"Kits": [],
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"Examples":
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{
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"Java": [""],
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"Python": ["ds18b20.py"],
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"Node.js": ["ds18b20.js"],
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"C++": ["ds18b20.cxx"],
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"C": ["ds18b20.c"]
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},
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"Specifications":
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{
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"Operating Voltage": {"unit": "V", "low": 3.0, "high": 5.5},
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"Measurement Range": {"unit": "degC", "low": -55, "high": 125},
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"+-.5degC Accuracy Range": {"unit": "degC", "low": -10, "high": 85}
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},
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"Urls" :
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{
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"Product Pages": ["https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11050"],
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"Datasheets": ["http://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/Temp/DS18B20.pdf"],
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"Schematics": [""]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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