14:35, EET
October 21, 2014
I am a bit confused about Binary and Source versions of Client and Server SDKs! Does binary mean binary version of the libraries and Source means Source version of the Libraries JAR files? Can we build our applications using the API’s as given in sampleClient application using the libraries? Would appreciate a clarification.
regards
PRAMANJ
15:15, EET
Moderators
April 17, 2013
Hello,
In binary version, the SDK is supplied as a jar file. This is similar to what you are now using as an evaluation customer. If you purchase the source version, the Prosys OPC UA Java SDK source files (and OPC Foundation Java stack source files) are supplied to you in addition.
Binary and Source versions refer to Prosys OPC UA Java SDK delivery format. The SDK depends on multiple libraries and these other libraries are always supplied as jar files.
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