As soon as we have the OPC-UA support, it might be an idea to create an 
"example" app that does exactly that ... shouldn't be that difficult.

Chris

Am 12.10.18, 18:44 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:

    Yeah,
    
    The SPS IPC drives has two full areas full of those "Solutions", most if 
them are based on Windows CE. So I agree, that an open source solution runable 
on a raspberry might be a cool thing :-)
    
    Chris
    
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    ________________________________
    From: Pier Fumagalli <[email protected]>
    Sent: Friday, October 12, 2018 5:06:40 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Cc: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: PLC4X-to-OPC-Bridge
    
    There are a lot of solutions already "bridging" old PLCs with OPC-UA.
    
    For example, I know some folks here at work use the KEPware KEPServer
    https://www.kepware.com/en-us/ which roughly does what you described for
    Siemens (runs on windows, though, don't get me started).
    
    It sure would be nice to have something OSS, though :-D
    
    Pier
    
    
    
    On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 1:10 PM Julian Feinauer <
    [email protected]> wrote:
    
    > Hey all,
    >
    > I visited the Motec Fair for industrial automation and had a lot of
    > interesting discussions in the context of plc4x.
    > Timm and his colleagues at the Hochschule Esslingen developed a very
    > interesting “I4.0” solution which is currently solely based on OPC UA.
    > We then discussed about something which is so obvious that I’m pretty sure
    > that anyone else has already thought about.
    >
    > The idea was to have a “plc4x-opc-ua-bridge”, i.e., a small OPC UA Server
    > application which has a configuration that maps between an OPC UA tree and
    > plc4x fields.
    > This is a very interesting “retro-fit” from my perspective (and I think
    > there are several hardware applications for that also) but would be really
    > cool in an OSS Stack.
    > For the OPC UA Server Eclipse Milo should bring all that’s needed.
    >
    > What are your thoughts on that?
    > Ideally, we could do this together with the Hochschule and some students
    > could support with the implementation.
    >
    > Best
    > Julian
    >
    

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