I want to test a GPRMC HTTP server in my OpenGTS application.
I've set up the web interface as per the configuration instructions on: opengts.sourceforge.net/OpenGTS_Config.pdf
As far as the gprmc server goes, the instructions are pretty vague. I am attempting to add a gps point via http using
http://localhost.com:8080/gprmc/Data?
acct=demo&dev=123&
code=0xF020&
gprmc=$GPRMC,080701.00,A,3128.7540,N,14257.6714,W,000.0,000.0,180707,,A*1C
Where
http://localhost.com:8080/gprmc/Data?
Represents the host:port ("example.com:8080") and "gprmc.war" servlet location ("/gprmc/Data?")
123
Represents the unique mobile ID of the device (such as the IMEI#). (This value has been entered into the "Device Admin" page "Unique ID" field in the format "gprmc_123456789012345").
0xF020
Represents the status code used for identifying the reason for the event.
$GPRMC,080701.00,A,3128.7540,N,14257.6714,W,000.0,000.0,180707,,A*1C
Represents the NMEA-0183 $GPRMC record straight from the GPS receiver.
I put this URL into my browser, having apache tomcat server already started up but I keep getting the error "could not connect to localhost.com:8080". This is puzzling as I can access http://localhost:8080/track/Track.
I suspect that I need to make changes to the template server in order to set up the gprmc server but I do not know what changes to make. Please Help.