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    Hi Muhannad,<br>
    I don't have an answer, but looking at<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://kepler-project.org/developers/teams/build/documentation/build-system-instructions#making-your-own-modules">https://kepler-project.org/developers/teams/build/documentation/build-system-instructions#making-your-own-modules</a><br>
    yields information about making your own modules and suites.<br>
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      <h3><strong>Suites</strong></h3>
      <p>A suite consists of nothing more than information concerning
        the modules, including particular versions and locations, that
        will appear in a particular distribution. Making a suite is what
        allows you to get commands like <strong>ant get</strong> and <strong>ant
          change-to</strong> working with your particular distribution.
        Please note that for a suite to enable these commands in the
        current system, it must be uploaded to <strong><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://code.kepler-project.org/code/kepler/trunk/modules/">https://code.kepler-project.org/code/kepler/trunk/modules/</a></strong>.</p>
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    BTW - Instructions for adding actors to the Ptolemy II library can
    be found at<br>
    $PTII/doc/coding/addinganactor.htm<br>
    However, this won't help you with Kepler because Kepler users Kar
    files, modules and suites.<br>
    <br>
    _Christopher<br>
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    On 2/7/12 9:01 AM, Ali, Muhannad wrote:
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      cite="mid:3A668FB3-C520-4F10-BAD1-AA0E904C588A@student.kit.edu"
      type="cite">any answers please?
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          <div>On Feb 6, 2012, at 7:50 PM, Muhannad Ali wrote:</div>
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            <div style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space;
              -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">Hi Christopher,
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              <div>thanks for your reply. I actually developed my actors
                according to the link that you sent (<a
                  moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://kepler-project.org/developers/teams/build/documentation/developing-a-hello-world-actor-using-the-kepler-build-system-and-eclipse">https://kepler-project.org/developers/teams/build/documentation/developing-a-hello-world-actor-using-the-kepler-build-system-and-eclipse</a>).
                The problem is: there is no instructions in that link on
                how to ADD the actor to the library (all what the link
                explains is how to run the Kepler using the hello-world
                suite). Suppose I developed another actor HelloWorld2
                (suite name hello-world-2) and used the same
                instructions to run Kepler using the second suite
                (hello-world-2). When I try to use the FIRST developed
                actor HelloWorld (suite name hello-world) --> I
                cannot instantiate it.</div>
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              <div>How could I run Kepler using two or more suites? is
                there a way to do that?</div>
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              <div>I hope the question is more clear now…</div>
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              <div>Thanks!</div>
              <div><br>
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              <div>Muhannad</div>
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                  <div>On Feb 6, 2012, at 4:50 PM, Muhannad Ali wrote:</div>
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                      after-white-space; ">Hello,
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                      <div>I have developed two actors in Eclipse, say
                        ActorI and ActorII . When I run the Kepler using
                        ActorII configurations, I cannot instantiate
                        ActorI. How could I deploy my ad-hoc actor to MY
                        local library (I don't want to let all Kepler's
                        users to use it), so that I can use it later?</div>
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                      <div>I have check the documentation here (<a
                          moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://kepler-project.org/developers/reference/adding-a-new-java-actor-to-kepler-a-quick-tutorial">https://kepler-project.org/developers/reference/adding-a-new-java-actor-to-kepler-a-quick-tutorial</a>)
                        but I cannot find a "lib" folder under "$Kepler"
                        directory, so I couldn't use it. Any help
                        please?</div>
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                      <div>Thanks!</div>
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                      <div>Muhannad Ali</div>
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Christopher Brooks, PMP                       University of California
CHESS Executive Director                      US Mail: 337 Cory Hall
Programmer/Analyst CHESS/Ptolemy/Trust        Berkeley, CA 94720-1774
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