X-Plane SDK DocumentationThe X-Plane Plugin SDK (Software Developers Kit) is a combination of code, DLLs, and documentation that allow programmers to write additions that work inside X-Plane without modifying X-Plane or having a copy of X-Plane’s source code.The Plugin SDK allows a programmer to do a number of things, such as draw inside X-Plane’s window (in the cockpit or the 3‑d world), react to keystrokes, put up floating windows, and alter the way the simulator works in a few ways. The programmer can also do anything else a program can do (save and load files, send data over the network, etc.)The Plugin SDK specifies a way for plugins to talk to X-Plane. It also provides a DLL that augments X-Plane to talk to plugins that follow that specification. The Plugin SDK will contain example code that developers can copy to write plugins, utility routines to make writing the plugins easier, and a test application to make sure plugins work.
What can I do with the SDK? One of the key strengths of the Cozmo SDK platform is the versatility of the hardware and software. The pairing of a highly expressive and interactive robot with an easy-to-use programming language make it perfect for a vast spectrum of uses. Here are some ideas inspired by real-world projects to get you started. Develop with Orbbec. Use the simple but powerful tools of the multi-platform Orbbec Astra SDK to design the world’s next generation of interactive experiences. Make sure you have the hardware and software you’ll need to get started using your Orbbec Astra 3D camera, then grab the SDK for your platform, and get hacking.
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Not using Windows?Linux and Mac users should seeBefore we dive into creating a plugin, you'll need to configure a local development environment so you can use the Atlassian SDK.Note: these instructions are for Windows 10. Set JAVAHOME and update Path variablesThe JAVAHOME environment variable specifies the location of the JDK on your system. You can reference either Java SE Development Kit (JDK) 8 or AdoptOpenJDK 8.