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jamod is an object oriented implementation of the Modbus protocol, realized 100% in Java. It allows to quickly realize master and slave applications in various transport flavors (IP and serial).

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package net.wimpi.modbus.cmd;

import java.net.InetAddress;

import net.wimpi.modbus.io.ModbusTCPTransaction;
import net.wimpi.modbus.io.ModbusTransaction;
import net.wimpi.modbus.msg.ModbusRequest;
import net.wimpi.modbus.msg.WriteCoilRequest;
import net.wimpi.modbus.net.TCPMasterConnection;
import net.wimpi.modbus.Modbus;

/**
 * Class that implements a simple commandline
 * tool for writing to a digital output.
 * 

* Note that if you write to a remote I/O with * a Modbus protocol stack, it will most likely * expect that the communication is kept alive * after the first write message.
* This can be achieved either by sending any kind of * message, or by repeating the write message within a * given period of time.
* If the time period is exceeded, then the device might * react by turning pos all signals of the I/O modules. * After this timeout, the device might require a * reset message. * * @author Dieter Wimberger * @version 1.2 (@date@) */ public class DOTest { public static void main(String[] args) { InetAddress addr = null; TCPMasterConnection con = null; ModbusRequest req = null; ModbusTransaction trans = null; int ref = 0; boolean count = false; int repeat = 1; int port = Modbus.DEFAULT_PORT; try { //1. Setup the parameters if (args.length < 3) { printUsage(); System.exit(1); } else { try { String astr = args[0]; int idx = astr.indexOf(':'); if(idx > 0) { port = Integer.parseInt(astr.substring(idx+1)); astr = astr.substring(0,idx); } addr = InetAddress.getByName(astr); ref = Integer.parseInt(args[1]); count = "true".equals(args[2]); if (args.length == 4) { repeat = Integer.parseInt(args[3]); } } catch (Exception ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); printUsage(); System.exit(1); } } //2. Open the connection con = new TCPMasterConnection(addr); con.setPort(port); con.connect(); if (Modbus.debug) System.out.println("Connected to " + addr.toString() + ":" + con.getPort()); //3. Prepare the request req = new WriteCoilRequest(ref, count); req.setUnitID(0); if (Modbus.debug) System.out.println("Request: " + req.getHexMessage()); //4. Prepare the transaction trans = new ModbusTCPTransaction(con); trans.setRequest(req); //5. Execute the transaction repeat times int k = 0; do { trans.execute(); if (Modbus.debug) System.out.println("Response: " + trans.getResponse().getHexMessage() ); k++; } while (k < repeat); //6. Close the connection con.close(); } catch (Exception ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); } }//main private static void printUsage() { System.out.println( "java net.wimpi.modbus.cmd.DOTest } [String]> {}" ); }//printUsage }//class DOTest





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