Hi Chris,
great that you will work on the connector.
I am not deep technical, but if you need guidance from Kafka Connect
experts, I can connect you to a Confluent colleague to can help with best
practices for building the connector.
For example, we have implemented a wildcard option into our
I also blocked my calendar and will join...
As mentioned before, am not really a good coder, but will create some nice
content in the next few months about *PLC4X + Kafka* and start "promoting"
this combination (blog, slides, meetup talks). Happy to chat about use
cases, ideas, challenges for
e and handle the connection stuff manually, but use the scraper
> component of PLC4X.
> Also is the current configuration not production ready and I'll be
> working on to make it more easily usable.
>
> But it will definitely not hurt to have some Kafka Pro have a l
Good morning,
so we „officially“ begin at 2pm, right?
I arrive ~12:30pm in Frankfurt.
Looking forward to meet you today...
Kai
On Sun 18. Aug 2019 at 19:22, Bjoern Hoeper wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I sadly cannot participate because I am still on holiday on Thursday.
> I wish all of you a
*"So in the mid- or longterm I agree that it would be nice to rename PLC4X
to something like "Industrial IoT and Industrie 4.0 we kick your ass" or
something with subprojects like - CRUNCH as processing pipeline - PLC4X as
connection - hopefully some more to come"*
>From an external perspective,
Hey,
>
> As i'm electrical engineer i like the name oscilloscope.
> But full ack to Kai, name should be clearer.
> Furthermore i like Kai's suggestion PLC4X DSP as it is
> short and clear what Crunch does ... processing
I would vote for something like Niclas proposed. Much clearer than having
yet another product / component name...
For instance, PLC4X DSP, PLC4X Signal Processor, or something what clearly
describes in one or two words / shortcuts what the component does.
See Kafka and its ecosystem: Kafka
Hello,
I would like to generate the JARs to try out the examples.
*./mvnw install -P build-executable-jars -DskipTests*
shows
*WARNING: The requested profile "build-executable-jars" could not be
activated because it does not exist.*
The reason is probably that this profile is not defined in
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> Betreff: Generate JARs to try out the examples
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> An: dev@plc4x.apache.org
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> Hello,
>
> I would like to generate the JARs to try out the examples.
>
> *./mvnw install -P build-exe
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> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2019 1:13 PM
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> Betreff: Re: Generate JARs to try out the examples
> Von: Kai Wähner
> An: Julian Feinauer
> Cc: dev@plc4x.apache.org
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> Thanks. I wasn't aware you can use more than one profile. I can confirm
> that the built now works and generates the JARs.
>
> Can yo
t; If you could / would elaborate a bit about your use cases or your ideas
> you can of course ask Chris for an access to the codecentric IoT Lab and
> test against real PLCs via remote.
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>
> Julian
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> *Von: *Kai Wähner
> *Antworten an: *"megachu...@gmail.com&
IT and OT. And in
> fact, as the lib is quite a bit specialiced and think its reasonable to
> have people look at the docs first : )
>
> But, I mean we are (as Chris pointed out) still in the process of consent
> building, so its good to get so many opinions here.
>
> Julian
>
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