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* [[ BaSyx_/_Introductory_Examples_/_Java_/_Example_2 | Example 2]] - Providing the model via HTTP/REST and using the Registry | * [[ BaSyx_/_Introductory_Examples_/_Java_/_Example_2 | Example 2]] - Providing the model via HTTP/REST and using the Registry | ||
* [[ BaSyx_/_Introductory_Examples_/_Java_/_Example_3 | Example 3]] - Using a Control Component for unified service interfacing | * [[ BaSyx_/_Introductory_Examples_/_Java_/_Example_3 | Example 3]] - Using a Control Component for unified service interfacing | ||
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Revision as of 03:49, 23 January 2020
In the following, for each SDK introductory examples showcasing the different concepts in the respective SDK are defined and explained.
Java
The goal of the following examples is, to introduce core concepts and the respective infrastructure components of the Java SDK. These are:
The examples require a succesful installation of the SDK and the components.
There are currently 5 examples, each building upon the previous one. In the end, there will be a control and data access of an oven using Asset Administration Shells and Control Components.