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5.5 DDS Tooling
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The Phase 0 development environment must define the DDS tooling required to generate Types, configure participants, build runtime Artifacts, and run the Node network. DDS tooling may include a DDS vendor installation, IDL compiler, language binding generator, runtime libraries, QoS configuration support, diagnostic tools, and environment setup commands.
The team should document the DDS vendor or vendors selected for Phase 0. If the team supports more than one DDS implementation, the handbook should identify which behaviours are part of the DDS standard and which depend on a vendor-specific tool, command, Configuration file, or runtime library.
The DDS setup should be Reproducible. Developers should know which tools they need, how to verify installation, how to generate Types from IDL, how to configure QoS, how to run local participants, and how to diagnose basic Discovery or communication problems.
The Phase 0 Baseline should not depend on the undocumented DDS environment state. If DDS tools require environment variables, license files, setup scripts, path updates, or runtime library paths, the handbook or prerequisite script should identify and validate them.
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