OPCFoundation / UA-.NETStandard

OPC Unified Architecture .NET Standard
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Official OPC UA .NET Standard Stack from the OPC Foundation

Overview

This OPC UA reference implementation is targeting the .NET Standard specification.

.NET Standard allows to develop apps that run on all common platforms available today, including Linux, iOS, Android (via Xamarin) and Windows 7/8/8.1/10/11 (including embedded/IoT editions) without requiring platform-specific modifications.

One of the reference implementations inside this project has been certified for compliance through an OPC Foundation Certification Test Lab to prove its high quality. Fixes and enhancements since the certification process have been tested and verified for compliance using the latest Compliance Test Tool (CTT).

Furthermore, cloud applications and services (such as ASP.NET, DNX, Azure Websites, Azure Webjobs, Azure Nano Server and Azure Service Fabric) are also supported.

More samples based on the official Nuget packages can be found in the OPC UA .NET Standard Samples repository. For development there is also a preview Nuget feed available. For local testing a Docker container of the Reference Server is available for preview and release builds.

For more information and license terms, see here.

Features included

Core and Libraries

Key Features and Updates in OPC UA 1.05

Breaking Changes and Heads-Up when upgrading from 1.04 to 1.05

New in 1.05.374.70

New in 1.05.373

New in 1.04.368

Samples and Nuget packages

Project Information

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Getting Started

All the tools you need for .NET Standard come with the .NET Core tools. See Get started with .NET Core for what you need.

How to build and run the reference samples in Visual Studio on Windows

Note: Since .NET Core 2.1 is end of life,

  1. Open the UA Reference.sln solution file using Visual Studio.
  2. Choose a project in the Solution Explorer and set it with a right click as Startup Project.
  3. Hit F5 to build and execute the sample.

How to build and run the console samples on Windows, Linux and iOS

This section describes how to run the ConsoleReferenceServer sample application.

Please follow instructions in this article to setup the dotnet command line environment for your platform. As of today .NET Core SDK 3.1 is required for Visual Studio 2019 and .NET SDK 6.0 is required for Visual Studio 2022.

Prerequisites

  1. Once the dotnet command is available, navigate to the root folder in your local copy of the repository and execute dotnet restore 'UA Reference.sln'. This command calls into NuGet to restore the tree of dependencies.

Start the server

  1. Open a command prompt.
  2. Navigate to the folder Applications/ConsoleReferenceServer.
  3. To run the server sample type dotnet run --project ConsoleReferenceServer.csproj -a.
    • The server is now running and waiting for connections.

Remarks

Self signed certificates for the sample applications

All required application certificates for OPC UA are created at the first start of each application in a directory or OS-level certificate store and remain in use until deleted from the store. Please read Certificates for more information about certificates and stores

Local Discovery Server

By default all sample applications are configured to register with a Local Discovery Server (LDS). A reference implementation of a LDS for Windows can be downloaded here. To setup trust with the LDS the certificates need to be exchanged or registration will fail.

Contributing

We strongly encourage community participation and contribution to this project. First, please fork the repository and commit your changes there. Once happy with your changes you can generate a 'pull request'.

You must agree to the contributor license agreement before we can accept your changes. The CLA and "I AGREE" button is automatically displayed when you perform the pull request. You can preview CLA here.