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Required hardware

To use OPUS en ligne, you must have:

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  • a computer with a USB port (2 GB of RAM and a 2.8 GHz processor or more);
  • a monitor with a screen resolution of at least 1024 pixels (1024 x 768 or more):
  • an OPUS card reader;
  • a valid email address.

N.B. Tablets and smart phones are not compatible.

When using for the first time, you must download and install the SmartCardPlugin. From the home page, choose between two options to download the plugin: Use the CLICK HERE link on the banner. Click on the Initiate fare reload button. A window will open; click on the Download and install plugin button. Java plug in free download - Apple Java for OS X 10.6, Apple Java for OS X 10.7/10.8, Java 2 SE, and many more programs.

Compatibility of operating systems and browsers

Firefox 33 or higherInternet Explorer 11Chrome 44 or higherEdge 25.10586 or higherSafari 9 or higher
Windows
7 or 8
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Windows 10-

Mac OSX version 10.10 or higher
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: compatible
- : n/a

Notes:

  • Windows XP, Vista and Linux operating systems are not compatible.
  • Web browsers and operating systems are frequently updated. OPUS en ligne will continue to be compatible with a reasonable number of versions. Before downloading a more recent version of your browser or changing your operating system, please ensure your system is compatible with one of the supported configurations.
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When using for the first time, you must download and install the SmartCardPlugin.

  1. From the home page, choose between two options to download the plugin:
    • Use the CLICK HERE link on the banner.


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    • Click on the Initiate fare reload button. A window will open; click on the Download and install plugin button

  2. Afterwards, you must install the downloaded plugin.
    Internet Explorer: at bottom of screen, click on Run or Save to run program later.

    Firefox: You must save program file and, in top right corner of screen, click on arrow to display your download.

    Chrome: at bottom left of screen, you will see the downloaded plugin.

    MAC: you will find the plugin at bottom right of screen in your downloads.
  3. From the home page, click on the Initiate fare reload button.
  4. Your browser will open a window so that you may allow the SmartCardPlugin to run. Click to give permission for plugin activation.

Tip: If you want your computer to remember that these components were installed, tick or untick the appropriate box when prompted by most browsers. The message requesting permission will no longer appear the next time.

Exemple for Firefox: Tick the Remember my choice for smartcard links box

Install the Java add-on

This website uses a Java add-on, a platform that enables you to safely use the OPUS service. Proper usage requires that your browser have an version of the add-on. Check to see if your add-on is up to date by clicking on the button below.

If you do not have Java, our website provides instructions for downloading it.

Once you have installed Java™ : return to Home page

Javascript must be activated to use the online OPUS service. Note: Javascript and Java are two different things and each must be activated separately.

Once you have activated Javascript: return to Home page

A cookie is a small piece of information sent by a website to your computer that allows the website to remember you. When you return to this website, its contents are updated according to the information you provided.

Important : some of the functions offered by the OPUS en ligne service cannot be used if you do not accept cookies.

Once you have accepted cookies: return to Home page

Card reader and Java

  1. If you have more than one reader, disconnect all but the OPUS en ligne reader and make sure your OPUS card is inserted in the OPUS en ligne reader.
  2. If only one reader is connected, check under Devices to make sure no other reader is installed.
    1. To check your devices:
      Windows 7 ou 8
      - Click Start
      - Click Control Panel and click Devices and Printers.
      Windows 10

      - Click Start
      - Click Settings
      - Select Devices.
      MAC
      - Click the apple icon.
      - Click About This Mac and More Info.... Click Hardware and then USB to access the USB Device Tree.
    2. If you can see more than one card reader, uninstall the second reader and keep only one reader, based on the model that you have.

      or

      or

      or

      or

    3. Using your mouse, right-click the additional reader and eject or delete it.
  3. If the problem persists, contact your transit authority’s customer service department


  1. Check whether the reader is listed under Devices:
    Windows 7 ou 8
    - Click Start .
    - Click Control Panel and click Devices and Printers.
    Windows 10
    - Click Start
    - Click Settings
    - Select Devices.
    MAC
    - Click the apple icon
    - Click About This Mac and More Info.... Click Hardware and then USB to access the USB Device Tree.
    A. Make sure the text that matches your card reader appears.

    or

    or

    or

    or


    B. If the text that matches your card reader is not listed, connect the reader to another USB port and check your devices again.
  2. Install the pilot manually.
  3. If the problem persists, contact your transit authority’s customer service department

Using the Eclipse integrated development environment, you can create and test embedded applications using a graphical development environment.


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The examples in this chapter use the Eclipse Indigo 3.7 platform.

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2.1 Installing the Oracle Java ME SDK Eclipse Plugin

The Oracle Java ME SDK Plugins are the same for both the Indigo 3.7 and Juno 4.2 platforms.

To download the Oracle Java ME SDK Plugins file for Eclipse (oracle-jmesdk-3-3-rr-eclipse-plugins.zip), go to the following location:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javame/javamobile/download/sdk

2.1.1 Installing Plugins on Eclipse Indigo 3.7

  1. In Eclipse, go to Help > Install New Software. This displays the Available Software screen, as shown in Figure 2-1.

    Figure 2-1 The Eclipse Available Software Screen


    Description of 'Figure 2-1 The Eclipse Available Software Screen'
  2. Press the Add button. This displays the Add Repository window.

  3. In the Add Repository window, press the Archive button to open a file browser.

  4. In the file browser, select the Eclipse plugin file that you downloaded, as shown in Figure 2-2. Click Open to return to the previous dialog.

    Figure 2-2 Selecting Eclipse Plugins


    Description of 'Figure 2-2 Selecting Eclipse Plugins'
  5. The Add Repository window appears as shown in Figure 2-3. Press OK.

    Figure 2-3 The Add Repositiory Window with Eclipse Plugins


    Description of 'Figure 2-3 The Add Repositiory Window with Eclipse Plugins'
  6. The category Java ME SDK Tools appears in the Name area. Check the box in front of Java ME SDK Tools and ME SDK Demos as shown in Figure 2-4. Click Next.

  7. Figure 2-4 Selecting Oracle Java ME SDK Plugins


    Description of 'Figure 2-4 Selecting Oracle Java ME SDK Plugins'
  8. The installation details are displayed. Press Next. The items you checked are listed, as shown in Figure 2-5. Press Next again.

    Figure 2-5 Eclipse Plugins Installation Details


    Description of 'Figure 2-5 Eclipse Plugins Installation Details'
  9. Accept the terms of the license agreement and click Finish.

  10. Check the Java ME SDK Tools Category and its subcategories and press the Next button to start the Add wizard.

  11. Accept the terms of the license agreement and click Finish. The installation process starts.

  12. When the installation process completes, restart Eclipse. The Eclipse Welcome Screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-6.

    Figure 2-6 The Eclipse Welcome Screen


    Description of 'Figure 2-6 The Eclipse Welcome Screen'

2.1.2 Installing Plugins on Eclipse Juno 4.2

On Eclipse Juno 4.2, installing the Oracle Java ME SDK plugins requires the Eclipse Mobile Tools for Java (MTJ) toolkit. The MTJ is not bundled with Juno and must be installed manually, before installing the Eclipse plugins.

To install the Eclipse Mobile Tools for Java toolkit:

  1. Go to Help > Install New Software.

  2. In the “Work with” field, enter this URL: http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo

  3. Click Add.

  4. When the plugins are discovered, open the Mobile and Device Development Tools hierarchy and check Mobile Tools for Java Examples and Mobile Tools for Java SDK.

  5. Uncheck the 'Contact all update sites....' checkbox and click Next.

  6. On the installation screen select all plugins and click Finish. Then click OK.

A Juno plugin named org.eclipse.jetty.server_<version>.jar conflicts with the MTJ libraries when the plugin version is higher than 6.

If the org.eclipse.jetty.server version is higher than 6 you must prevent it from loading by changing its name so the JAR file is not parsed. Locate the file in the plugins directory of your Juno installation and change the extension from .jar to something else.

For example, change it to: org.eclipse.jetty.server_<version>.old.


Note:

Once you have installed the MTJ toolkit for Eclipse Juno 4.2, the procedure for installing the Oracle Java ME SDK plugins is the same as for Eclipse Indigo 3.7. See 'Installing Plugins on Eclipse Indigo 3.7'.


2.2 Configuring Eclipse

To configure Eclipse, follow these steps:

  1. Select Window > Open Perspective > Other and select Java ME, as shown in Figure 2-7. Click OK.

    Figure 2-7 Selecting Java ME for Configuration


    Description of 'Figure 2-7 Selecting Java ME for Configuration'
  2. Select Window > Preferences > and expand the Java ME node.

  3. Select Device Management. The Device Management page displays a list of devices used by Oracle Java ME SDK projects, as shown in Figure 2-8.

    Figure 2-8 The Device Management Screen


    Description of 'Figure 2-8 The Device Management Screen'
  4. Click the Manual Install... button, to the right of the Device Management screen.

  5. In the Specify Search Directory field, enter or browse to the location of the Oracle Java ME SDK platform installation. For example:

    C:Java_ME_platform_SDK_3.4

  6. Click OK. When the five default emulators are detected, make sure all the devices are checked, as shown in Figure 2-9, and click Finish.

    Figure 2-9 Manual Device Installation


    Description of 'Figure 2-9 Manual Device Installation'
  7. Click OK to close the installation window.

    This returns you to the Eclipse main window. The Oracle Java ME SDK is now ready to use.

2.3 Verify Your Installation

The outstanding feature of Oracle Java ME SDK is device emulation for the Connected LimitedDevice Configuration (CLDC). If the plugins are properly installed you see the Device Selector tab on the bottom left. If they are not visible, you can select Window > Show View > Device Selector.

The Oracle Java ME SDK has two components.

  • The Oracle Java ME SDK platform software installation includes the supported runtimes, emulation software, device configurations, supporting libraries, documentation (including Javadocs), the command line interface, and other utility executables. The default location of the ME SDK is:

    C:Java_ME_platform_SDK_3.4

  • The ME SDK provides two unique instances for most devices. For example, IMPNGDevice1 and IMPNGDevice2 are the same except for the device number and the phone number, so you can perform tests that require two devices (messaging, for example) without customization.

    For more information, see Chapter 6, 'Working With Devices.'

2.3.1 Adding Devices Manually

If the Oracle Java ME SDK plugins are installed and you cannot see the Device Selector, you can add the Oracle Java ME SDK devices manually.

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  1. Select Window > Open Perspective > Other > Java ME and click OK.

  2. Go to Window > Preferences > Java ME > Device Management and click on Manual Install.

  3. In the Specify Search Directory field, insert the path to the Oracle Java ME SDK platform installation directory, and press Enter. The devices appear on the Devices table. Click on Finish and then click on OK. The Device Selector opens.

2.4 Quick Start

The following tips offer some hints for getting started as quickly as possible.

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  • Access the documentation. The online help is the primary documentation for the Oracle Java ME SDK. Many windows and dialogs feature a help button that opens context-sensitive help in the help viewer. You can also type F1.

    Click the Help menu and select Help Contents to open the Eclipse Online Help viewer. Remember to use the search capability to help you find topics.


    Note:

    If you require a larger font size, the help topics are also available as a printable PDF and a set of HTML files.


  • Run sample projects. Running sample projects is a good way to become familiar with the SDK.

    See 'Running a Project' for a general overview of how to run a project.

  • See the Package Explorer window and the Navigator window for a visual overview of the logical and physical layout of a project. When viewing items in the tree, use the context menu (right-click) to see the available actions.

  • A project has a default device that is used when it is run from the toolbar by clicking the green arrow or going to the Run menu and choosing Run.

  • To see a project's default device, expand the project node and double-click the Application Descriptor subnode. The project's Overview tab opens in the central editing area. The Runtime table on the bottom right of the Application Descriptor panel lists devices (execution environments) for the current project. The checked device will be used when the project is run. You can easily add, modify, or remove a device.

  • To run an application on different devices without changing the default device, right-click a device in the Device Selector pane, then select Run Project and select an open project.

  • The emulator is an independent process, and when it has started it is a separate process from the build process running in Eclipse. Stopping the build process or closing a project does not always affect the application running in the emulator. You must be sure to terminate the application (the emulator can remain open). See 'Running a Project.'