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| == Using the Driver in the hello-world example |
| |
| Add the driver to the pom.xml |
| |
| <dependency> |
| <groupId>org.apache.plc4x.sandbox</groupId> |
| <artifactId>test-java-df1-driver</artifactId> |
| <version>0.6.0-SNAPSHOT</version> |
| <scope>runtime</scope> |
| </dependency> |
| |
| Then start the Hello world (Ideally in IntelliJ) with the following program arguments: |
| |
| df1:serial///{com-port-name} {address} |
| |
| Currently the parsing of addresses is not implemented yet, so it will not work. |
| |
| But as soon as that's done, this should work. |