GitHub user chrisdutz added a comment to the discussion: PLC4J EIP
Hi Joseph (hope that's right) First off all, welcome to PLC4X. You are reaching us in a bit of an odd situation. Many of the previous contributors had to switch away from PLC4X as consulting in this area didn't help pay the bills. So we are currently running a bit low on people working behind the scenes. I also am currently taking a 2 month sabbatical, where I'm working with wood in my garage instead of working on software. I would be willing to jump in and help, but unfortunately not for free. I had done that for 8 years, but it kept on burning me out. Possibly you would even have the biggest advantage by debugging into the code yourself and trying to find the solution to your problem on your own. It's super rewarding to find stuff like that on your own ... believe me ;-) As you are not stating which version of PLC4X you are using. A first step always is using the latest SNAPSHOT version. I think the EIP driver received quite a bit of an update since the release of 0.12.0. Possibly your problem is already fixed there. If that's the case you're lucky as the team is currently preparing for the next release of 0.13.0. If you need any help ... as I mentioned, I'm willing to give it after a noticeable donation on https://buymeacoffee.com/christoferu Hope you understand and good luck ;-) GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/plc4x/discussions/1982#discussioncomment-11894773 ---- This is an automatically sent email for dev@plc4x.apache.org. To unsubscribe, please send an email to: dev-unsubscr...@plc4x.apache.org