The development version of the Rugged library is always available to download from our version control system. We use Git as our SCM. The anonymous read access to our Git repository allows users who need the latest features and the latest bug fixes to get them even before an official release.
The Git repository can be cloned using the following command, which can be easily adapted if you are using one of the numerous Git graphical user interface available or if Git is supported by you integrated development environment:
git clone https://www.orekit.org/git/rugged-main.git
Rugged is provided both in several packaging systems. You can pick up the one that better suits your needs. Source packages are the most complete ones since the other packages (binary jars, javadoc jars and even the bulk of this site) are created from these sources.
Rugged is also available in maven central repository, with groupID org.orekit and artifactId rugged so maven internal mechanism will download automatically all artifacts and dependencies as required.
package | link |
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source | rugged-2.0-sources.zip |
binary | rugged-2.0.jar |
javadoc | rugged-2.0-javadoc.jar |
version 2.0 downloads (release date: 2017-12-19)
package | link |
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source | rugged-1.0-sources.zip |
binary | rugged-1.0.jar |
javadoc | rugged-1.0-javadoc.jar |
version 1.0 downloads (release date: 2016-02-10)
For convenience, a zip archive containing some configuration data is available for download. Similar files can be custom made by users with updated data. Configuring data loading is explained in the configuration page For a start, the simplest configuration is to download the orekit-data.zip file from the download page, to unzip it anywhere you want, note the path of the orekit-data folder that will be created and add the following lines at the start of your program:
File orekitData = new File("/path/to/the/folder/orekit-data"); DataProvidersManager manager = DataProvidersManager.getInstance(); manager.addProvider(new DirectoryCrawler(orekitData));
This file contents is:
leap seconds data up to end of 2017,
IERS Earth orientation parameters from 1973 to end 2017 with predicted date to mid 2018 for some parameters (both IAU-1980 and IAU-2000),
Marshall Solar Activity Futur Estimation from 1999 to end 2017,
DE 430 planetary ephemerides from 1990 to 2069,
Eigen 06S gravity field,
FES 2004 ocean tides model.
There are no guarantees that this file will be available indefinitely or that its content will be updated. It should be considered as a simple configuration example. Users are encouraged to set up their own configuration data.
The file is available in the orekit files page.