03-17-2023 07:38 PM
I did some research and found that i can connect Java with the Packet Tracer API that allow developers to automate network configurations, simulate network behavior, and extract data from the Packet Tracer simulation. But in the Cisco Networking Academy website i can't find where i can download.
I would appreciate if anyone can tell me if this is API exists and where i can find it.
06-10-2023 02:29 AM
Where did you find that such API exists? Please give me the link of that.
06-10-2023 01:07 PM
07-27-2023 01:18 AM
Hello! To connect Java before the Packet API, try these steps:
1.Library Download (API Packet): First you need to download or get the necessary library (packet) that provides the functionality to work with the API.
2.Adding the library to the project: After downloading the library, you need to add it to your project. This is usually done using project build tools such as Maven or Gradle. You must add the dependency for the required library to the project's build file (pom.xml for Maven or build.gradle for Gradle).
3. Importing classes from the library: After successfully including the library, you can use its functionality by importing the required classes from the package into your code. For example, if something is not clear to you in Java itself, then you can contact the https://www.programmingassignment.net/services/java-assignment-help/ service, which will explain it to you in more detail! You can also try using the API functionality: Now that the library is included, you can use its API functions to interact with external services via the API.
06-27-2024 11:05 AM
Hello, have you solved the issue ?
07-03-2024 08:23 AM
Hello,
is the information provided in this thread useful in any form or shape ? What exactly are you running into ?
07-03-2024 08:37 AM
already tried using libraries but it still wont connect , so basically i hava a java application that i made about ACLs and i want to control a router on cisco packet tracer via the java application that i made is that possible?
09-01-2024 06:15 AM
no, this is already some kind of nonsense
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