== Demo version note ==
[JSup] can be unlimited used for test and development purposes.
The only limitation (without a licence) is a 10 minutes runtime maximum time.
The development environment, instead, has no limitations.
== Requirements ==
The requirements for using JSup are:
* See [Requisiti minimi per JSup|Minimum requirements for JSup] for the HW and Operating System requirements.
* [http://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/CDS-CDS_Developer-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewProductDetail-Start?ProductRef=jdk-6u1-oth-JPR@CDS-CDS_Developer|Java(TM) SE Development Kit 6] from Sun: it is free and can be downloaded at this [http://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/CDS-CDS_Developer-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewProductDetail-Start?ProductRef=jdk-6u1-oth-JPR@CDS-CDS_Developer|link] (please note that the Java runtime, JRE, is not enough, the development environment, JDK, is needed, for end user runtime installation too).
== Download ==
Download and run the '''JSup installation package''': [JSup download link]{text}Download and install the '''[http://www.forlani.it/JSup/download/Font%20Futura%20BT.zip|Futura BT font]''' that is used by the libraries and by the demo application.
Download the '''demo application''':
* [http://www.forlani.it/JSup/download/InFusion-sample-eng.JSupApp|InFusion-sample-eng.JSupApp] (English)
* [http://www.forlani.it/JSup/download/InFusion-sample.JSupApp|InFusion-sample.JSupApp] (Italian)
== Starting JSup ==
To start JSup use Windows ''Start / All programs / JSup''.
To create a new JSup application, please, follow the step-by-step explanation in the [http://www.forlani.it/JSup/eng/PresentationsAndTutorials.html|InFusion import presentation].
== Demo application ==
The demo application (that can be downloaded in the [#Download] section) contains a typical JSup application for InFusion.
To use that demo, when you have downloaded it on your hard disk, you have to follow the instruction of [File .JSupApp#Edit of an archived application|Edit of an archived application].
=== Web interface ===
The sample application includes now a small web site to show how simple is to create a '''web interface''' for a JSup application for InFusion.
The website is located in the webpages/ subdir of the JSup application.
When JSup application is running you can connect to the JSup website with the URL http://localhost:8080. Replace localhost with the JSup PC IP/address to connect from a remote device.
The web interface was tested with Firefox and Safari (iPhone), it does not works with Internet Explorer.
The example shows and let you control some of the on/off and dimmer lights of the JSup application.
The example includes also a draft version of web session handling. It is possibile to use the session id to enable an authentication, if requested, to enable the end user to access the JSup web site from Internet.