Simulated
Connection String Options
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Default Value  | 
Required  | 
Description  | 
Name  | 
Simulated PLC4X Datasource  | 
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Code  | 
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Maven Dependency  | 
<dependency> <groupId>org.apache.plc4x</groupId> <artifactId>plc4j-driver-simulated</artifactId> <version>0.12.0</version> </dependency>  | 
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Supported Transports  | 
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Config options:  | 
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Supported Operations  | 
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Supports all standard IEC 61131 data types outlined below.  | 
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Supports all standard IEC 61131 data types outlined below.  | 
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Individual Resource Address Format
Connection String
The simulated driver has the following connection string format:-
simulated:{transport}://{ip-address}:{port}
An example connection string would look like:-
simulated://127.0.0.1
Note the transport and port fields are optional.
General Format
The simulated addresses have this format:
{simulation-type}/{alias}:{data-type}[{array-size}]
If the array-size part is omitted, the default size of 1 is assumed.
If the data-type part is omitted, it defaults to STRING.
Simulation Types
The simulation device supports 3 different simulation types
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STATE - This holds in memory a value for a given alias. This value can be read or written to, however this should only be used in conjunction with a persistent connection. Once the connection is closed the memory area is cleared.
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RANDOM - This provides a new random value for each read. When writing, a log message is recorded and the value is discarded.
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STDOUT - Always returns a null value when reading. When writing, a log message is recorded and the value is discarded.
 
Alias
Aliases are used to identify the different field addresses. They should only contain alpha-numeric and the full stop (.) character. For readability and language specific technical purposes they should be less than 256 characters.
Data Types
The following data types are supported:-
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BOOL (boolean)
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SINT (int 8)
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USINT (uint 8)
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BYTE (uint 8)
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INT (int 16)
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UINT (uint 16)
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WORD (uint 16)
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DINT (int 32)
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UDINT (uint 32)
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DWORD (uint 32)
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LINT (int 64)
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ULINT (uint 64)
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LWORD (uint 64)
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REAL (float)
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LREAL (double)
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CHAR (char)
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WCHAR (2 byte char)
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STRING (254 bytes)