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    XML-Parser Library for BR-Automation PLC

    XML-Parser Library for BR-Automation PLC

    Simple to use XML-Parser/Composer Library for B&R Automation PLC (SPS)

    The Library xmlio is a simple to use non validating XML-Parser/Composer for B&R Industrial-Automation PLC (B&R SPS). It reads and writes Process-Variables including Structures from and to XML-Files. Easy to use: #include <xmlio.h> /* Write Variable to XML-File */ status = xmlWrite(strName, strFile, strDevice, 0); /* Read XML-File into Variables */ status = xmlRead(strFile, strDevice, ignoreUnknown, &line, &character);
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    A simple, easy to use RPC alternative to SOAP or XML-RPC with built in code generation. Focussed on ease of use, simplicity, and having a human readable protocol. Check out the WIKI for documentation and examples.
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    This project will be a collection of tools that will allow manipulation of the PDN . These tools are mainly being developed for use on the N800 Internet tablet. These tools will be writen in Perl, Python and C and should run on all Unix platforms
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