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BaSyx.Examples.Snippets.AASCreation.Java

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This code snippet illustrates the creation of an Asset Administration Shell (AAS) with the Java SDK. The BaSys setup for this code snippet is the following:

BaSyx.Snippet.AASConnectorConnection.Java.png


The BaSys setup consists of a Apache Tomcat server that runs BaSyx Servlets. It contains an Asset Administration Shell provider servlet that exports the created example Asset Administration Shell. The snippet code runs in context of a servlet in the tomcat server and creates, and exports the AAS. It is created as following:

/**
 * Example Asset Administration Shell
 */
static class ExampleAssetAdministrationShell extends AssetAdministrationShell {
 
	/**
	 * Version number of serialized instance
	 */
	private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
 
	/**
	 * Constructor
	 */
	public ExampleAssetAdministrationShell() {
		// Set Asset Administration Shell ID
		setId("aas-001");
	}
}


The AAS sets its short Id meta property to "aas-001". The following code illustrates the deployment of the AAS to the Apache Tomcat server. It maps the path on the HTTP server "/Testsuite/components/BaSys/1.0/SampleAAS/*" to an instance of class AASServlet. This class exports an Asset Administration Shell as HTTP accessible servlet using the BaSys API for Asset Administration Shells.

/**
 * Instantiate and start context elements for this example. BaSyxDeployment contexts instantiate all
 * components on the IP address of the host. Therefore, all components use the same IP address. 
 */
public static BaSyxDeployment context = new BaSyxDeployment(
			// Servlets for example snippet
			new BaSyxExamplesContext_Empty().
				// Deploy example specific servlets to Tomcat server in this context
				addServletMapping("/Testsuite/components/BaSys/1.0/SampleAAS/*",         new AASServlet(new ExampleAssetAdministrationShell()))
 
		);



The complete, executable code is available in the basyx.examples project in package <<<>>>.


BaSyx project links: Project BaSyx main wiki page | What is BaSyx? | BaSyx Developer Documentation

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