Also, big +1 from me! I would love to see this happen soon. As we will still need some time to get the driver generation working, I suggest, as I suggested once back in the days to implement a Thrift based Java Server as temporary solution to already implement these interfaces for C# and Python or so (and perhaps even Javascript, only because its so crazy to control a PLC from a webbrowser).
This would help us to first, get a borader community on board and second, to already develop these APIs. Julian On 2019/04/14 11:33:41, Christofer Dutz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Björn, > > a strong and enthusiastic +1 for this one. > > Perhaps as a simple way to get started (the same we did it with c++), would > be for you to have a look at the Java or C++ API for understanding the > functional requirements and to implement a C# version in your IDE of choice. > As soon as you've got something to integrate you could attach that project to > the Issue and we'll work on integrating this into the build together. > > I also added you to the PLC4X Contributors group in Jira, so you could assign > this issue to yourself. > > Chris > > Am 14.04.19, 11:27 schrieb "Björn Höper (JIRA)" <[email protected]>: > > Björn Höper created PLC4X-110: > --------------------------------- > > Summary: Implement Basic .NET API > Key: PLC4X-110 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLC4X-110 > Project: Apache PLC4X > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: API, Core > Reporter: Björn Höper > > > In order to extend PLC4X to also include .NET as target framwork a basic > API should be implemented that may serve as a starting point for the > integration of (possibly generated) drivers with .NET > > > > -- > This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA > (v7.6.3#76005) > > >
