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QuickOPC is a suite of OPC Client/Subscriber Development Components for COM and .NET. These components are for OPC "Classic" (COM/DCOM-based), OPC XML-DA, and OPC Unified Architecture (including OPC UA PubSub) specifications.
QuickOPC is a commercially licensed product. Without a license key, it runs in a trial mode. The trial provides valid data to client or subscriber applications for 30 minutes; after that period, the component (your app) needs to be re-started, and so on. You must also comply with licensing terms for 3rd-party material redistributed with QuickOPC. For details, see the documentation.
Remember that NuGet is primarily a tool for resolving build-time dependencies. The amount of functionality that you get through QuickOPC NuGet packages is smaller than what QuickOPC can actually do for you. If you want a full coverage of the features, you would be better off downloading the Setup program from OPC Labs Web site. Further below you will find a list of differences between the two distribution forms.
QuickOPC requires .NET Framework 4.7.2, .NET Core 3.1 or .NET 6.0 as a minimum. Under .NET Core and .NET 6.0+, it is supported on Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows.
PLEASE DO NOT USE PRE-RELEASE PACKAGES UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.
OpcLabs.QuickOpc.Forms: Components that are specific for Windows Forms (can be partially used from WPF as well).
OpcLabs.QuickOpc.Sample.CS: Console-based QuickOPC examples in C# (source code).
OpcLabs.QuickOpc.Sample.VB: Console-based QuickOPC examples in VB.NET (source code).
Knowledge Base link - Tool Downloads
If you do not mind reading the documentation: Getting Started. Or, the whole User's Guide.
Otherwise, just instantiate one of the following objects (depending on the OPC specification), and explore its methods:
OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess.EasyDAClient (for OPC DA, OPC XML-DA)OpcLabs.EasyOpc.AlarmsAndEvents.EasyAEClient (for OPC A&E)OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.EasyUAClient (for OPC Unified Architecture)OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.PubSub.EasyUASubscriber (for OPC UA PubSub)using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA;
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var client = new EasyUAClient();
object value = client.ReadValue(
"opc.tcp://opcua.demo-this.com:51210/UA/SampleServer",
"nsu=http://test.org/UA/Data/ ;i=10853");
In order to run the code from console-based example packages, you need to call it from your project. The examples are organized by the OPC specification, and each example is a static method that you can directly invoke. For easier exploration, there are also methods that provide the user with a menu of methods to choose from.
For OPC Alarms&Events examples, call method: DocExamples.AlarmsAndEvents.AEExamplesMenu.Main1
For OPC Data Access examples, call method: DocExamples.DataAccess.DAExamplesMenu.Main1
For OPC XML-DA examples, call method: DocExamples.DataAccess.Xml.XmlExamplesMenu.Main1
For OPC Unified Architecture examples, call method: UADocExamples.UAExamplesMenu.Main1
For OPC UA PubSub examples, call method: UADocExamples.PubSub.PubSubExamplesMenu.Main1
Alternatively, you can call just a single selected example, e.g. for reading
an OPC UA node, call the UADocExamples._EasyUAClient.Read.Main1 method.