Java Implementation of OPC Unified Architecture

  • Matti Paljakka
  • , Tomi Kalajainen
  • , Jouni Aro
  • , Tom Hannelius
  • , Esa Salonen
  • , Kari Suihkonen
  • , Mikko Salmenperä
  • , Mikko Salonen
  • , Ilkka Seilonen

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    Abstract

    A group of Finland-based OPC Foundation members is contributing to the OPC Unified Architecture (UA) development by producing the Java reference implementation of the UA base services. The work is being carried out in the project OPC Unified Architecture Information Model and Java Development, funded by Tekes, Metso Automation, Kone Oyj, Prosys PMS Oy and Wapice Oy. Technical Research centre of Finland (VTT) and Tampere University of Technology (TUT) participate in development of the actual Java implementation and Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) provides expertise. The Finnish consortium has earlier delivered to the Foundation a hybrid implementation of the Java base services using the ANSI C stack. The ongoing project produces a pure Java stack to the OPC Foundation, and fully functional Java sample server and client, which are published by the consortium.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAutomaatio XVIII
    EditorsMatti Ketonen
    Place of PublicationHelsinki
    PublisherSuomen automaatioseura
    Number of pages6
    ISBN (Print)978-952-5183-35-1
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    EventAutomaatio XVIII Seminaari - Helsinki, Finland
    Duration: 17 Mar 200918 Mar 2009

    Publication series

    SeriesSuomen automaatioseura. Julkaisusarja
    Volume36
    ISSN1455-6502

    Seminar

    SeminarAutomaatio XVIII Seminaari
    Country/TerritoryFinland
    CityHelsinki
    Period17/03/0918/03/09

    Keywords

    • OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA)
    • Integration
    • Service oriented architecture (SOA)
    • Java

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