So should I write?

- This time we bring you not only bundles that support being loaded by OSGI 
containers, but also ones that actually work __

Chris

Am 25.11.19, 08:58 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" <[email protected]>:

    Hi,
    
    agree... I would also like to emphasizte full OSGI Compatibility of all our 
modules from this module on and Karaf features.
    Yes, we already had this before, technically, but it was not working... : )
    
    Julian
    
    Am 22.11.19, 14:50 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:
    
        Ok .. perhaps I should rephrase the "We are proud to announce 
availability in Java" a little ...
        
        Perhaps I should instead write: 
        
        Wie provide full functionality in Java and first technical previews 
without drivers in these language: ....
        
        
        Chris
        
        
        
        Am 22.11.19, 14:47 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" 
<[email protected]>:
        
            The Apache PLC4X team is pleased to announce the release of Apache 
PLC4X 0.4.0
            
            PLC4X is a set of libraries for communicating with industrial 
programmable
            logic controllers (PLCs) using a variety of protocols but with a 
shared API.
            
            The current release contains drivers able to communicate with
            industrial PLCs using one of the following protocols:
            
              *   Siemens S7-STEP7
              *   Beckhoff ADS
              *   Modbus
              *   EtherNet/IP
              *   OPC-UA
              *   AB-ETH
            
            Beyond that we also provide integration modules for the following
            Apache projects and frameworks:
            
              *   Apache Calcite
              *   Apache Camel
              *   Apache Edgent (Incubating)
              *   Apache Kafka (Kafka Connect)
              *   Apache Karaf
              *   Apache NiFi
              *   Elastic LogStash
            
            Starting with this release, we are proud to announce the 
availability
            of first API versions in:
            
              *   Java
            
            We are also working on versions in:
            
              *   C++
              *   C#/.NET
              *   Python
            
            However there are currently no driver implementations for any 
language
            other than Java yet.
            So please consider these technology previews.
            
            Visit the Apache PLC4X website [1] for general information or
            the downloads page [2] for release notes and download information.
            
            RELEASE NOTES
            
            This is the first release containing our new generated drivers 
(AB-ETH)
            
            New Features
            ------------
            
            - Implemented a new Apache Kafka Connect integration module
            - Implemented a new Apache NiFi integration module
            - Implemented a new Logstash integration module
            - Implemented a driver for the AB-ETH protocol
            - Implemented Apache Karaf features for S7 OSGI drivers
            - PLC4X-121    Develop Code Generation to allow Generated Drivers 
in multiple Languages
            
            Sandbox (Beta-Features)
            - Implemented a new BACnet/IP passive mode driver
            - Implemented a new Serial DF1 driver
            
            Incompatible changes
            --------------------
            
            Bug Fixes
            ---------
            
            - PLC4X-104    S7 Driver Datatype TIME_OF_DAY causes 
ArrayOutOfBoundException
            - PLC4X-134    S7 is terminating the connection during handshake
            - PLC4X-139    PLC4X leaks sockets in case of connection problems
            - PLC4X-141    String with real length of greater 127 throw an 
exception
            - PLC4X-144    When requesting invalid addresses, the 
DefaultS7MessageProcessor produces errors
            
            Regards,
            The Apache PLC4X team
            
            [1] http://plc4x.apache.org
            [2] http://plc4x.apache.org/users/download.html
            
        
        
    
    

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