Hi, I tried the HelloPLC4X Tool, but it seems like he gets stuck. I'm still not 
sure about the arguments I am passing, here's the log 

15:05:42.838 [main] INFO  o.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager - Instantiating 
new PLC Driver Manager with class loader 
jdk.internal.loader.ClassLoaders$AppClassLoader@78308db1
15:05:42.874 [main] INFO  o.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager - Registering 
available drivers...
15:05:42.892 [main] INFO  o.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager - Registering 
driver for Protocol s7 (Siemens S7 (Basic))
15:05:42.899 [main] INFO  o.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager - Registering 
driver for Protocol ab-eth (Allen Bradley ETH)
15:05:42.933 [main] INFO  o.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager - Registering 
driver for Protocol ads (Beckhoff Twincat ADS)
15:05:42.941 [main] INFO  o.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager - Registering 
driver for Protocol eip (EtherNet/IP (TCP))
15:05:42.956 [main] INFO  o.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager - Registering 
driver for Protocol modbus (Modbus (TCP / Serial))
15:05:42.980 [main] INFO  o.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager - Registering 
driver for Protocol opcua (OPC UA (TCP))
15:05:43.018 [main] INFO  o.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager - Registering 
driver for Protocol test (PLC4X Test Protocol)
15:05:43.553 [main] INFO  o.a.p.j.s.connection.S7PlcConnection - Setting up S7 
Connection with: host-name 192.168.178.10, rack 0, slot 1, pdu-size 1024, 
max-amq-caller 8, max-amq-callee 8
15:05:45.281 [nioEventLoopGroup-2-1] INFO  o.a.plc4x.java.s7.netty.S7Protocol - 
S7Connection established pdu-size 960, max-amq-caller 3, max-amq-callee 3
15:05:45.299 [nioEventLoopGroup-2-1] INFO  o.a.plc4x.java.s7.netty.S7Protocol - 
Successfully connected to S7: S7_1500 wit PDU 960
15:05:45.321 [main] INFO  o.a.p.j.e.helloplc4x.HelloPlc4x - Synchronous request 
... <-----STUCKED


And here are the arguments I am passing:
--connection-string s7://192.168.178.10/0/1 --field-addresses %DB2:1.0:INT[1]

I also subscribed to the list ;-)

On 2020/02/18 13:28:24, Julian Feinauer <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Hi Etienne,
> 
> first, you should try to just access it with the HelloPlc4X Tool, just to 
> check that everything works.
> And Second, please subscribe to the mailing list, otherwise all your mails 
> have to go through moderation : )
> 
> Julian
> 
> Am 18.02.20, 14:22 schrieb "Etienne Robinet" <[email protected]>:
> 
>     Hi Julian, thanks for the fast reply!
>     
>     The route seems to be started, but I try to put the body in log (to 
> check) but with no sucess. Here is what I get with your code
>     
>     https://i.imgur.com/biB9ZpW.png
>     
>     After checking the code a bit, I tried to adapt my route. I am trying to 
> access a DB (number 2) on my PLC which has a String(Hello) and an Int(5). I 
> then try to show the body of the component on the log to verify. Maybe my 
> syntax of uri is again not correct?
>     
>     <from 
> uri="plc4x:s7://192.168.178.10/0/1?address=%25DB2:2.0:STRING[1]&dataType=java.lang.String"/>
>                 <log message=" Sending ${body}" loggingLevel="INFO" />
>                 <to uri="mock:test?retainLast=10" />
>     
>     On 2020/02/18 12:28:53, Julian Feinauer <[email protected]> 
> wrote: 
>     > Hi Etienne,
>     > 
>     > fort he sake of easiness... could you do a short test if it works, when 
> you Replace the Content of PLC4XConsumer.java with the following:
>     > 
>     > ```
>     > /*
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>     >  or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
>     >  distributed with this work for additional information
>     >  regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
>     >  to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
>     >  "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
>     >  with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
>     > 
>     >    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
>     > 
>     >  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
>     >  software distributed under the License is distributed on an
>     >  "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
>     >  KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
>     >  specific language governing permissions and limitations
>     >  under the License.
>     >  */
>     > package org.apache.plc4x.camel;
>     > 
>     > import org.apache.camel.*;
>     > import org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler;
>     > import org.apache.camel.support.LoggingExceptionHandler;
>     > import org.apache.camel.support.ServiceSupport;
>     > import org.apache.camel.util.AsyncProcessorConverterHelper;
>     > import org.apache.plc4x.java.api.PlcConnection;
>     > import org.apache.plc4x.java.api.exceptions.PlcException;
>     > import org.apache.plc4x.java.api.messages.PlcSubscriptionResponse;
>     > import org.apache.plc4x.java.api.messages.PlcUnsubscriptionRequest;
>     > import org.apache.plc4x.java.api.messages.PlcUnsubscriptionResponse;
>     > import org.slf4j.Logger;
>     > import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
>     > 
>     > import java.util.Collection;
>     > import java.util.concurrent.*;
>     > 
>     > public class Plc4XConsumer extends ServiceSupport implements Consumer {
>     >     private static final Logger LOGGER = 
> LoggerFactory.getLogger(Plc4XConsumer.class);
>     > 
>     >     private Plc4XEndpoint endpoint;
>     >     private AsyncProcessor processor;
>     >     private ExceptionHandler exceptionHandler;
>     >     private PlcConnection plcConnection;
>     >     private String fieldQuery;
>     >     private Class<?> dataType;
>     >     private PlcSubscriptionResponse subscriptionResponse;
>     > 
>     >     private ScheduledExecutorService executorService = 
> Executors.newSingleThreadScheduledExecutor();
>     >     private ScheduledFuture<?> future;
>     > 
>     >     public Plc4XConsumer(Plc4XEndpoint endpoint, Processor processor) 
> throws PlcException {
>     >         this.endpoint = endpoint;
>     >         this.dataType = endpoint.getDataType();
>     >         this.processor = 
> AsyncProcessorConverterHelper.convert(processor);
>     >         this.exceptionHandler = new 
> LoggingExceptionHandler(endpoint.getCamelContext(), getClass());
>     >         String plc4xURI = 
> endpoint.getEndpointUri().replaceFirst("plc4x:/?/?", "");
>     >         this.plcConnection = 
> endpoint.getPlcDriverManager().getConnection(plc4xURI);
>     >         this.fieldQuery = endpoint.getAddress();
>     >     }
>     > 
>     >     @Override
>     >     public String toString() {
>     >         return "Plc4XConsumer[" + endpoint + "]";
>     >     }
>     > 
>     >     @Override
>     >     public Endpoint getEndpoint() {
>     >         return endpoint;
>     >     }
>     > 
>     >     public ExceptionHandler getExceptionHandler() {
>     >         return exceptionHandler;
>     >     }
>     > 
>     >     public void setExceptionHandler(ExceptionHandler exceptionHandler) {
>     >         this.exceptionHandler = exceptionHandler;
>     >     }
>     > 
>     >     @Override
>     >     protected void doStart() throws InterruptedException, 
> ExecutionException {
>     >         // TODO: Is it correct to only support one field?
>     >         future = executorService.schedule(() -> {
>     >             plcConnection.readRequestBuilder()
>     >                 .addItem("default", fieldQuery)
>     >                 .build()
>     >                 .execute()
>     >                 .thenAccept(response -> {
>     >                     LOGGER.debug("Received {}", response);
>     >                     try {
>     >                         Exchange exchange = endpoint.createExchange();
>     >                         
> exchange.getIn().setBody(unwrapIfSingle(response.getAllObjects("default")));
>     >                         processor.process(exchange);
>     >                     } catch (Exception e) {
>     >                         exceptionHandler.handleException(e);
>     >                     }
>     >                 });
>     >         }, 3, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
>     >     }
>     > 
>     >     @Override
>     >     protected void doStop() throws InterruptedException, 
> ExecutionException, TimeoutException {
>     >         // First stop the polling process
>     >         if (future != null) {
>     >             future.cancel(true);
>     >         }
>     >         // TODO: Handle the response ...
>     >         try {
>     >             plcConnection.close();
>     >         } catch (Exception e) {
>     >             LOGGER.error("Error closing connection", e);
>     >         }
>     >     }
>     > 
>     >     private Object unwrapIfSingle(Collection collection) {
>     >         if (collection.isEmpty()) {
>     >             return null;
>     >         }
>     >         if (collection.size() == 1) {
>     >             return collection.iterator().next();
>     >         }
>     >         return collection;
>     >     }
>     > 
>     > }
>     > ```
>     > 
>     > Julian
>     > 
>     > 
>     > Am 18.02.20, 13:22 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" 
> <[email protected]>:
>     > 
>     >     Hi Etienne,
>     >     
>     >     oh, sorry, indeed. The Code in the Camel module is right, but does 
> not work for Siemens S7.
>     >     Let me try to write you an updated version in another branch ASAP 
> then you can check it.
>     >     
>     >     Sorry!
>     >     Julian
>     >     
>     >     Am 18.02.20, 12:56 schrieb "Etienne Robinet" <[email protected]>:
>     >     
>     >         I just cloned the rel/0.6 branch from git, until now I didn't 
> change anything.
>     >         Regards,,
>     >         Etienne
>     >         
>     >         On 2020/02/18 11:10:39, Julian Feinauer 
> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>     >         > Did you post your code somewhere? I cant find it.. just post 
> it somewhere and I will have a look!
>     >         > 
>     >         > Julian
>     >         > 
>     >         > Am 18.02.20, 11:28 schrieb "Etienne Robinet" 
> <[email protected]>:
>     >         > 
>     >         >     Hi Julian,
>     >         >     thanks for the advice, but where should I change the code 
> to apply your modification? Is it in the doStart() methode of de 
> PLC4XConsumer?
>     >         >     Regards,
>     >         >     
>     >         >     Etienne
>     >         >     
>     >         >     On 2020/02/18 08:55:22, Julian Feinauer 
> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>     >         >     > Hi Etienne,
>     >         >     > 
>     >         >     > thank you for your investigation.
>     >         >     > I just locked at your log and it seems that connection 
> works fine and some messages are exchanged BUT you try to subscribe to a 
> Value which is currently not supported.
>     >         >     > Try to just use the "readRequestBuilder().addItem("", 
> "").build().execute().get()" approach to send a single request, that should 
> work.
>     >         >     > 
>     >         >     > Best
>     >         >     > Julian
>     >         >     > 
>     >         >     > Am 18.02.20, 09:39 schrieb "Etienne Robinet" 
> <[email protected]>:
>     >         >     > 
>     >         >     >     Hello,
>     >         >     >     with the help of some colleague we managed to find 
> how to fix the issue so that the DriverManager can find the actual s7 
> protocol.
>     >         >     >     All I had to do is to create a maven project 
> (karaf-blueprint) archetype and do as follow:
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >     1. Inside the pom, add the S7PlcDriver under 
> "imports"
>     >         >     >     2. create a service under 
> main/java/resources/META-INF/services/xxx.xxx.PlcDriver containing the 
> implementation (S7PlcDriver) and license
>     >         >     >     3. Create a simple XML blueprint (with a real 
> address this time connected to a real PLC)
>     >         >     >     <blueprint 
> xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0"; default-activation="lazy">
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >         <camelContext id="PLC-Context" 
> xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint"; streamCache="true">
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >             <route id="Route1">
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >                 <from 
> uri="plc4x:s7://192.168.178.10/1/1"/>
>     >         >     >                 <log message=" Sending ${body}" 
> loggingLevel="INFO" />
>     >         >     >                 <to uri="mock:test?retainLast=10" />
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >             </route>
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >         </camelContext>
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >     </blueprint>
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >     So now I have the next issue, I can see from the 
> log that a connection is established but it tells me that the connection 
> doesn't support connection. Am I missing a parameter or what could be the 
> issue?
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >     Here the log:
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >     https://i.imgur.com/KgWz8DF.png
>     >         >     >     
>     >         >     >     On 2020/02/17 12:11:56, Christofer Dutz 
> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>     >         >     >     > Hi all,
>     >         >     >     > 
>     >         >     >     > having a more detailed look at the log-trace, it 
> seems the DriverManager isn't able to find the S7 driver at all ...
>     >         >     >     > But I guess if it even was available, as Cesar 
> pointed out, the field address is that of the mock driver and not of the S7 
> so this will not work.
>     >         >     >     > Also are you connecting to localhost, which is 
> also probably not what you want. Unless you are running a S7 simulator on 
> your machine.
>     >         >     >     > 
>     >         >     >     > Depending of if you're using a released version 
> of the s7 driver the connection URL is correct, however if you switch to the 
> new S7 driver it would look like this:  s7://{ip or host}
>     >         >     >     > Not the "/1/1" are now missing.
>     >         >     >     > 
>     >         >     >     > Chris
>     >         >     >     > 
>     >         >     >     > 
>     >         >     >     > 
>     >         >     >     > 
>     >         >     >     > Am 17.02.20, 13:04 schrieb "Cesar Garcia" 
> <[email protected]>:
>     >         >     >     > 
>     >         >     >     >     Hi,
>     >         >     >     >     
>     >         >     >     >     The PLC address does not look correct, can 
> you confirm that it really
>     >         >     >     >     points to a real PLC or an S7 simulator?
>     >         >     >     >     
>     >         >     >     >     <from uri="plc4x:s7:localhost/1/1"/>
>     >         >     >     >     
>     >         >     >     >     Best regards,
>     >         >     >     >     
>     >         >     >     >     
>     >         >     >     >     El vie., 14 feb. 2020 a las 18:34, Etienne 
> Robinet (<[email protected]>)
>     >         >     >     >     escribió:
>     >         >     >     >     
>     >         >     >     >     > Hello everyone,
>     >         >     >     >     > I've spent some days trying to figure out 
> how to make PLC4X work inside a
>     >         >     >     >     > karaf container in combination with camel 
> blueprints for routing.
>     >         >     >     >     > I've downloaded the latest release (0.5.0) 
> and built it with maven. I then
>     >         >     >     >     > installed the driver-s7-feature and 
> plc4j-apache-camel bundle into my
>     >         >     >     >     > container and got following bundles running:
>     >         >     >     >     >
>     >         >     >     >     > >PLC4J: API
>     >         >     >     >     > >PLC4J: Driver: S7
>     >         >     >     >     > >PLC4J: Protocol: Driver-Base: Base
>     >         >     >     >     > >PLC4J: Protocol: Driver-Base: TCP
>     >         >     >     >     > >PLC4J: Protocol: ISO on TCP
>     >         >     >     >     > >PLC4J: Protocol: ISO TP
>     >         >     >     >     > >PLC4J: Protocol: S7
>     >         >     >     >     > >PLC4j: Utils: Driver Base: Java
>     >         >     >     >     > >PLC4J: Integrations: Apache Camel
>     >         >     >     >     >
>     >         >     >     >     > After trying a simple route with this 
> consumer component:
>     >         >     >     >     > <from uri="plc4x:s7:localhost/1/1"/> (the 
> address is for testing purpose)
>     >         >     >     >     > I get the following error:
>     >         >     >     >     > Error occurred during starting 
> CamelContext: PLC-Context
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.FailedToCreateRouteException: Failed to create route
>     >         >     >     >     > Route1: 
> Route(Route1)[[From[plc4x:s7:localhost/1/1]] -> [To[mock:tes...
>     >         >     >     >     > because of Unable to find driver for 
> protocol 's7'
>     >         >     >     >     >
>     >         >     >     >     > I've tested numerous version of PLC4X and 
> got the same results, so I think
>     >         >     >     >     > I might be close to fix it!
>     >         >     >     >     > Any help would be appreciated!
>     >         >     >     >     >
>     >         >     >     >     > Here the full log
>     >         >     >     >     >
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.578 INFO [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] Attempting to start
>     >         >     >     >     > CamelContext: PLC-Context
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.579 INFO [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] Apache Camel 2.24.2
>     >         >     >     >     > (CamelContext: PLC-Context) is starting
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.580 INFO [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] StreamCaching is enabled
>     >         >     >     >     > on CamelContext: PLC-Context
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.580 INFO [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] JMX is enabled
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.600 INFO [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] Instantiating new PLC
>     >         >     >     >     > Driver Manager with class loader
>     >         >     >     >     > BundleDelegatingClassLoader(plc4j-route.xml 
> [67])
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.600 INFO [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] Registering available
>     >         >     >     >     > drivers...
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.601 TRACE [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] FindResource:
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> META-INF/services/org.apache.plc4x.java.spi.PlcDriver
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.627 INFO [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] StreamCaching in use
>     >         >     >     >     > with spool directory:
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> C:\karaf\bin\..\data\tmp\camel\camel-tmp-00f849ac-0ccf-4b12-822d-dda62267eb6c
>     >         >     >     >     > and rules: [Spool > 128K body size]
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.629 INFO [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] Apache Camel 2.24.2
>     >         >     >     >     > (CamelContext: PLC-Context) is shutting down
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.639 INFO [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] Apache Camel 2.24.2
>     >         >     >     >     > (CamelContext: PLC-Context) uptime 0.060 
> seconds
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.640 INFO [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] Apache Camel 2.24.2
>     >         >     >     >     > (CamelContext: PLC-Context) is shutdown in 
> 0.011 seconds
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.640 WARN [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] Changing Camel state for
>     >         >     >     >     > bundle 67 to Failure
>     >         >     >     >     > 16:30:45.641 ERROR [Blueprint Event 
> Dispatcher: 1] Error occurred during
>     >         >     >     >     > starting CamelContext: PLC-Context
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.FailedToCreateRouteException: Failed to create route
>     >         >     >     >     > Route1: 
> Route(Route1)[[From[plc4x:s7:localhost/1/1]] -> [To[mock:tes...
>     >         >     >     >     > because of Unable to find driver for 
> protocol 's7'
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.RouteService.warmUp(RouteService.java:147)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultCamelContext.doWarmUpRoutes(DefaultCamelContext.java:3954)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultCamelContext.safelyStartRouteServices(DefaultCamelContext.java:3861)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultCamelContext.doStartOrResumeRoutes(DefaultCamelContext.java:3647)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultCamelContext.doStartCamel(DefaultCamelContext.java:3488)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultCamelContext$4.call(DefaultCamelContext.java:3247)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultCamelContext$4.call(DefaultCamelContext.java:3243)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultCamelContext.doWithDefinedClassLoader(DefaultCamelContext.java:3266)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultCamelContext.doStart(DefaultCamelContext.java:3243)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.support.ServiceSupport.start(ServiceSupport.java:72)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultCamelContext.start(DefaultCamelContext.java:3159)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.blueprint.BlueprintCamelContext.start(BlueprintCamelContext.java:255)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.blueprint.BlueprintCamelContext.maybeStart(BlueprintCamelContext.java:297)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.blueprint.BlueprintCamelContext.blueprintEvent(BlueprintCamelContext.java:188)
>     >         >     >     >     > [!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.aries.blueprint.container.BlueprintEventDispatcher$3.call(BlueprintEventDispatcher.java:190)
>     >         >     >     >     > [!/:1.10.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.aries.blueprint.container.BlueprintEventDispatcher$3.call(BlueprintEventDispatcher.java:188)
>     >         >     >     >     > [!/:1.10.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at 
> java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:264) [?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:515)
>     >         >     >     >     > [?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at 
> java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:264) [?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:515)
>     >         >     >     >     > [?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at 
> java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:264) [?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor$ScheduledFutureTask.run(ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.java:304)
>     >         >     >     >     > [?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1128)
>     >         >     >     >     > [?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:628)
>     >         >     >     >     > [?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at 
> java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:834) [?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     > Caused by: 
> org.apache.plc4x.java.api.exceptions.PlcConnectionException:
>     >         >     >     >     > Unable to find driver for protocol 's7'
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager.getDriver(PlcDriverManager.java:98)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.plc4x.java.PlcDriverManager.getConnection(PlcDriverManager.java:71)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.plc4x.camel.Plc4XConsumer.<init>(Plc4XConsumer.java:57) ~[?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.plc4x.camel.Plc4XEndpoint.createConsumer(Plc4XEndpoint.java:72)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[?:?]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.EventDrivenConsumerRoute.addServices(EventDrivenConsumerRoute.java:69)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.DefaultRoute.onStartingServices(DefaultRoute.java:107)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.RouteService.doWarmUp(RouteService.java:172)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         at
>     >         >     >     >     > 
> org.apache.camel.impl.RouteService.warmUp(RouteService.java:145)
>     >         >     >     >     > ~[!/:2.24.2]
>     >         >     >     >     >         ... 24 more
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>     >         >     >     >     >
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