You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Run huppaal.jar by either double-clicking the file or running java -jar huppaal.jar.
If you experience a blank white screen in H-UPPAAL, disable hardware acceleration in the VM-options (source)
-Dprism.order=sw
Linux
If you are using Linux, you may have to install JavaFX with the following command:
$ sudo apt install openjfx
Windows/OSX
If the app fails to load javafx, you can download the runtime libraries of openjfx from the gluonhq site
On OSX, you might have to add an exception in the security settings panel in order to launch H-Uppaal.
Using the UPPAAL backend
When running the program, please make sure that you have the following folder structure (relative to the huppaal.jar-file). Feel free to only include binary-files for you operating system that you are using, e.g. bin-Win32. These binaries are found in the UPPAAL distibution and can simply be copied over to the huppaal.jar location.
When saving a HUPPAAL model, it will be saved in the project/ folder located in the same directory as the .jar file. A Queries.json file can also be found here. This file contains all queries specified in the model.
H-UPPAAL was originally developed as a student project at Aalborg University by Niklas Kirk Mouritzsen and Rasmus Holm Jensen supervised by Ulrik Nyman. H-UPPAAL is today maintained by Distributed Embedded Intelligent Systems Group at Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University.
We would like to thanks the following people and organizations for the contributions and support of H-UPPAAL: