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* All methods of this class are called by the host application (i.e., TV-Browser) and thus constitute entry points of the plugin. | * All methods of this class are called by the host application (i.e., TV-Browser) and thus constitute entry points of the plugin. | ||
* The class has to be contained in a package of the same name as the class in lowercase. | * The class has to be contained in a package of the same name as the class in lowercase. |
Latest revision as of 22:25, 1 February 2015
The TV listings in TV-Browsers are loaded by special plugins we call DataServices. This allows us to add new channels to TV-Browser arbitrarily (). Die TV-Daten werden in TV-Browser über spezielle Plugins - wir nennen sie DataServices - geladen. Auf diese Weise läßt sich TV-Browser beliebig um weitere Sender erweitern (provided that someone has access to the listings and writes a corresponding DataService).
This tutorial describes the basic steps for developing a DataService. For further help we recommend the TvDataStarterKit and looking at the JavaDoc documentation of TV-Browser as well as the source code of the existing DataServices.
Contents
Setting up the development environment
Add the Jar file tvbrowser.jar
(this can be found in the TV-Browser installation directory) to the Java class path.
Implementing
Develop a class that extends the abstract class devplugin.AbstractTvDataService
.
Notes:
- All methods of this class are called by the host application (i.e., TV-Browser) and thus constitute entry points of the plugin.
- The class has to be contained in a package of the same name as the class in lowercase.
Creating the Jar file
Next, you need to pack the DataService into a single file, to make installing and providing it to other people simpler.
The following command creates the Jar file:
jar cvf MyTVDataService.jar mytvdataservice
Important: The name of the Jar file has to be identical to the class name (including the lowercase/uppercase letters).
Installation
Copy the newly created Jar file into the dataservice directory of your TV-Browser installation. Finally, restart TV-Browser and use your DataService by clicking Update... in the menu TV listings.