Overview
The cloud-based development environment has become a crucial component in automotive application development, significantly reducing both time and costs. PopcornSAR cloud development environment, specifically designed for Adaptive AUTOSAR projects, enables OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to efficiently execute their projects. This Cloud IDE comes fully equipped with pre-installed essential tools, including the comprehensive modeling tool AutoSAR.io, functional clusters from PARA, and Arm-based virtual ECUs (vECU) for functional testing. Once the application is finalized, users can seamlessly transfer the application files to a real ECU for deployment, ensuring a smooth and efficient development process.
User Guide Document Link:(The SSH user for this manual starts with 'ubuntu'.) https://popcornsar-logo.s3.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/PopcornSAR+Cloud+IDE+User+Start+Guide+V1.x.x.pdfÂ
Highlights
- AutoSAR.io is a modeling tool designed for developing AUTOSAR-compliant automotive software. It supports both Adaptive and Classic platforms, offering features like a spreadsheet-style editor, real-time validation, and code/manifest generation.
- PARA is a functional cluster library designed for the Adaptive AUTOSAR platform.
- vECU is integrated to instantly test your developed Adaptive AUTOSAR applications in real time.
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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User Guide Document Link:(The SSH user for this manual starts with 'ubuntu'.) https://popcornsar-logo.s3.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/PopcornSAR+Cloud+IDE+User+Start+Guide+V1.x.x.pdf Accessing the EC2 Instance Default Username for the AMI: ubuntu Methods of Access: Access via GUI (NICE DCV): Connect to the instance using its public DNS through the GUI. Access via SSH: A key file (.pem) specified during instance creation is required. ssh -i /path/to/your-key-file.pem ubuntu@your-instance-public-dns How to Connect via GUI Navigate to the EC2 Dashboard: Search for EC2 on the AWS Console, then go to the Instances page. Select Your Instance: Find the IPv4 Public DNS of the desired instance from the list. Access the Application: Open a web browser and go to https://your-instance-public-dns:8443 . License and Password Setup Run the ./passwd.sh script: Generates a password for GUI access. Check and use the generated password from AWS Secrets Manager. Troubleshooting Connection Issues: Check security group settings; ensure traffic on port 8443 is allowed. SSL Warnings: If using a self-signed certificate, browser warnings may occur, proceed by selecting "Advanced" and continue. Session Errors: Refresh the page and attempt to log in again after a session-related error. This instruction details step-by-step how to effectively set up and use the PopcornSAR Start Kit on your EC2 instance.
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After signing up for this service, you will need to contact PopcornSAR to obtain a valid AutoSAR.io license (either perpetual or subscription). Please contact us at contact@popcornsar.com or call +82-02-568-3068, or contact any regional PopcornSAR sales team if this has not already been done.
User Guide Document Link:(The SSH user for this manual starts with 'ubuntu'.) https://popcornsar-logo.s3.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/PopcornSAR+Cloud+IDE+User+Start+Guide+V1.x.x.pdfÂ
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