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  2. HELP-1002

FIWARE.Request.Tech.WebUI.XML3D.TestResourcesFromGuideNotAvailable

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    • HD-Chapter:
      WebUI
    • HD-Enabler:
      XML3D

      Description

      Description:

      In the guide we are being explained how to create a scene with XML3D, for
      example in the following extract:

      ‘Including the mesh is now fairly simple:
      <xml3d xmlns="http://www.xml3d.org/2009/xml3d" >
      <mesh src="resource/teapot.json" />
      </xml3d>’

      However, there’s nowhere in the guide a link to get teapot.json or any
      other model in json format which let’s the reader unable to follow this
      guide as it is read.

      Link:
      http://forge.fi-ware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/3D-UI_-_XML3D_-_User_and_Programmers_Guide

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        tospie Torsten Spieldenner added a comment - - edited

        It turned out that the link to the resource got missing, and the Wiki page just stated the file name in the tutorial text, without referencing the actual resource.

        I have updated the link and changed the guide by adding the following remarks:

        "Before you continue, please download the teapot.json mesh file from here: teapot.json

        To do so, click the link with the right mouse button and select "Save Link as ... ".

        Save the file as "teapot.json" in a sub-folder of your application called "resources". "

        The link should also work in the guide now.

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        tospie Torsten Spieldenner added a comment - - edited It turned out that the link to the resource got missing, and the Wiki page just stated the file name in the tutorial text, without referencing the actual resource. I have updated the link and changed the guide by adding the following remarks: "Before you continue, please download the teapot.json mesh file from here: teapot.json To do so, click the link with the right mouse button and select "Save Link as ... ". Save the file as "teapot.json" in a sub-folder of your application called "resources". " The link should also work in the guide now.
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        pablo.fernandez Pablo Fernandez Moniz added a comment -

        We confirm that we can see the change in the documentation and that the resource is available. We could download the json model and load it in an example page succesfully.

        Best regards,

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        pablo.fernandez Pablo Fernandez Moniz added a comment - We confirm that we can see the change in the documentation and that the resource is available. We could download the json model and load it in an example page succesfully. Best regards,

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          • Assignee:
            tospie Torsten Spieldenner
            Reporter:
            pablo.fernandez Pablo Fernandez Moniz
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