Hi all.
I downloaded the latest Codesys 3.5.17, and I saw that there are a couple new important features on the OPC UA side...
As written in the release notes:
CODESYS Communication
- Standardized data exchange between devices via OPC UA Pub Sub
- Standardized data exchange via OPC UA with defined information models for different tasks / industries
- Support of OPC UA methods and Alarms & Conditions
I was wondering, how do I implement OPC UA methods?
I see the variables can still be published through OPC UA with "Symbol configuration", but I can't find how the definition of methods works....
Thanks in advance,
F
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Hi,
you can register for the webinar on OPC UA at "Let's talk CODESYS" under https://www.codesys.com/news-events/lets-talk-codesys-2021.html
There we will show how you to call OPC UA methods which were defined with an information model.
Regards, Roland :-)
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Hi all.
I downloaded the latest Codesys 3.5.17, and I saw that there are a couple new important features on the OPC UA side...
As written in the release notes:
CODESYS Communication
- Standardized data exchange between devices via OPC UA Pub Sub
- Standardized data exchange via OPC UA with defined information models for different tasks / industries
- Support of OPC UA methods and Alarms & Conditions
I was wondering, how do I implement OPC UA methods?
I see the variables can still be published through OPC UA with "Symbol configuration", but I can't find how the definition of methods works....
Thanks in advance,
F
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Good question! I am interested in this new feature too
Hope we get "Features and improvements SP17" pdf soon.
Hi,
you can register for the webinar on OPC UA at "Let's talk CODESYS" under https://www.codesys.com/news-events/lets-talk-codesys-2021.html
There we will show how you to call OPC UA methods which were defined with an information model.
Regards, Roland :-)
Thank you Roland! Looking forward to it