Hey,

no worries, I never meant to steal it __
I definitely agree with the custom trigger (we should also do this for a 
"better" Camel integration).

What I meant that we definetly need a PLC4X Source in edgent and this should be 
based on the scraper, so we have to decide to either do it in a way that we can 
use it (as you stated) or have to fork it in some way.

Julian

Am 04.03.19, 10:32 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:

    Hi Julian,
    
    I think the scraper is a good fit for PLC4X where it is right now. What 
could be a good option (I guess Tim is working on refactoring the scraper right 
now), would be to really introduce different "trigger" implementations.
    The Timer to be the one achieving what it currently does, and provide an 
integration-module in Edgent that uses the PLC4X Scraper and provides a custom 
trigger implementation to integrate into the "pull" or "push" of Edgent.
    
    You think that would be possible too?
    
    I think the scraper is a great tool on its own and I would like to not 
enforce people to have to dig into Edgent too just in order to have the 
standalone PLC4X scraper running.
    
    Besides that, I +1 one the other suggestions.
    
    However I also agree (Not mentioned in your mail, but previous ones) that 
we should move the Edgent connector from the PLC4X project to Edgent project.
    
    Chris
    
    Am 04.03.19, 09:34 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" <[email protected]>:
    
        Hi community,
        
        as I finished some private projects, I feel like I have some time and 
new energy to spend more efforts to edgent.
        I have several ideas on how we can kick off the project again and would 
like to share / discuss them with you guys.
        
        
          *   First, I suggest that we add adapters (similar to the IotpDevice 
for IBM Watson) for other relevant Cloud plattforms, like Azure, Google, AWS, … 
.
          *   Second, we open sourced our Framework CRUNCH for industrial 
analytics late last year [1]. I would like to integrate it in edgent to allow 
more refined edge analytics.
          *   Third, I think a good place for something like the PLC Scraper 
(from plc4x [2]) (perhaps with some configuration stuff as standalone) is 
Edgent. So we could build complete pipelines there from connecting to the plc 
over analytics with crunch to some kind of storage (local, cloud)
          *   Finally, the iotdb project [3] which recently joined the 
incubator is doing really great stuff and it would be good to also integrate it 
in edgent as a sink (and source). I see main purposes here, one as a buffer 
(think of kafka) and second as archive store.
        
        I’m cross posting this mail to the lists for edgent, plc4x and iotdb to 
let all communities know but please reply to this mail only on the EDGENT list, 
as I think its best to keep the discussion here.
        
        What do you think of these ideas?
        And perhaps we can also win some contributors of the other projects 
(crunch, plc4x, iotdb) to support these efforts.
        
        Thanks!
        Julian
        
        [1] https://github.com/pragmaticminds/crunch
        [2] https://plc4x.apache.org/
        [3] https://iotdb.apache.org/
        
        
        
    
    

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