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Revision as of 14:41, 19 September 2013
Contents
Introduction
This page serves as the table of contents for articles related to coding plugins for Rave. The basic information you need to get started is in the "Things You Need to Know" section below. From there you can go to the "Coding New..." sections for whichever type of plug-in you are interested in. The "Things You Don't Need to Know" section describes how some of Rave's basic capabilities work. If you are just coding plug-ins you shouldn't need this information, but it may be useful for advanced programmers.
Contents
Things You Need to Know
Coding New Workspace Objects
- Introduction to Coding Workspace Objects
- Files related to Workspace Objects
- Coding Workspace Objects with Java Components
Coding New Optimizers
Coding New Surrogate Models
Things You Don't Need to Know
These are topics that you don't need to worry about unless you are modifying the core Rave files. These help files were created as these features were being first implemented to keep track of how the code works. They are very incomplete.