ent: Sunday, September 9, 2018 1:15:35 PM
> To: dev@plc4x.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Kafka Connect Integration
>
> Hi Cristofer,
>
> Looking at the other e-mail that you sent for the work that has happened,
> looks like a lot of great progress has been made.
>
> I just got caught
would suggest that branch.
Chridutz
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From: Sagar
Sent: Sunday, September 9, 2018 1:15:35 PM
To: dev@plc4x.apache.org
Subject: Re: Kafka Connect Integration
Hi Cristofer,
Looking at the other
Hi Cristofer,
Looking at the other e-mail that you sent for the work that has happened,
looks like a lot of great progress has been made.
I just got caught up with some other things so could never start off post
our discussions here :(
Wanted to understand, once you have some bandwidth, what
Hi,
> Thank you two very much for these great additions. As Veronika and Andrey
> both work for codecentric, they did this during their work hours and we have
> a signed CCLA, I think there is no need for any ICLA signing on her side (is
> that correct?)
CCLA is more for the company not the
Hi all,
while Sebastian and I am currently working very hard on the API refactoring, I
just took the time to merge two pull requests.
Pull Request Nr. 1 I just merged to master is a new example kindly developed by
Veronika Schindler.
This Example uses PLC4X to collect data from a connected PLC
Hi Sagar,
thanks for the Infos ... this way I learn more and more :-)
Looking forward to answering the questions as they come.
Chris
Am 29.08.18, 19:28 schrieb "Sagar" :
Hi Chris,
Thanks. Typically kafka cluster will be separate set of nodes. And so would
be the k-connect
Hi Chris,
Thanks. Typically kafka cluster will be separate set of nodes. And so would
be the k-connect workers which will connect to the PLC devices or databases
or whatever is the source and push to Kafka.
I will start off with this information and extend your feature branch.
Would keep asking
Hey Sagar,
hey Chris,
I want to join your discussion for part b3 as this is something we usually
require.
We use a module we call the plc-scraper for that task (the term scraping in
that content is borrowed from Prometheus where it is used extensively in this
context [1]).
Generally
Hi Sagar,
sorry for not responding ... your mail must have skipped my eye ... sorry for
that.
a) PLC4X works exactly the same way ... it consists of plc4x-core, which only
contains the DriverManager and plc4x-api which contains the API clases. So with
these two jars you can build a full PLC4X
Hi Christofer,
Just thought I will remind you with this one. There's no rush from my side
but I see you're caught up with a lot of things so sending a reminder :)
Thanks!
Sagar.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 11:22 PM Sagar wrote:
> Hi Chirstofer,
>
> Thanks for the detailed responses. I would like
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