Finally, I achieve this by level-2 s-function. And the java object is actullay share with the block through block userdata.
The simple way to call java code from Simulink
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JIAN PAN
el 31 de Mayo de 2023
Comentada: JIAN PAN
el 4 de Jun. de 2023
Recently, I was on a project to call java code to achieve zero-mq publish and subscribe function through Matlab. However, I just wondering if I could do the same thing in the Simulink, in other words, if it is possible to directly call java code from simulink . I found a similar question but nearly 10 years ago from the community website, and the answer is thorugh S-function only. Thus, I propose this question again to double check if any new feature of the Simulink allow me to achieve this in a more simple way.
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Shrey Tripathi
el 1 de Jun. de 2023
You can look at this question and the corresponding answer, which discusses about how to execute Java methods from within the Simulink models. Basically, create an embedded MATLAB function inside the model, which will make use of a Java object to call the methods of that object.
Apart from this, I don't think any new feature of Simulink has been added in recent times to support direct Java calls. The other workaround is by using S-functions. As you mentioned, how to do it is documented in this answer. You can go through the S-functions documentation to see around, if something suits your use case.
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