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The Aml.Engine allows you to process AutomationML documents with a provided Application Programming Interface, based on .NET. Using the API you interact with CAEX-Elements and AutomationML-Objects. The Aml.Engine supports AutomationML documents based on CAEX2.15 as wells as documents, based on CAEX 3.0.
AutomationML API contains the CAEX-ClassModel Version 2.15, an AutomationML Validation Engine and specific AutomationML Extensions to the CAEX-ClassModel. The AMLEngine prior to Version 3.4.0 is available as .net3.5 and .net4.0 Versions. The AMLEngine Versions from 3.4.0 and later are .net4.0 Versions. The CAEX-ClassModel is generated from the CAEX-XSD-Schema with Altova XMLSpy. Support for this version of the AMLEngine ends at 12/2017. A new AMLEngine2.1 is available since 01/2018 supporting AutomationML version 2.0 and version 2.1. AutomationML version 2.1 is based on CAEX 3.0. The AMLEngine2.1 has no dependencies to Altova and is licensed under the MIT license.
Enables the integration of AutomationML standard models and libraries into an AutomationML application. This package is used by the AutomationML Engine 'Aml.Engine' from version 2.0.
The Aml.Toolkit provides basic UI controls based on WPF to visualize AutomationML data. The Toolkit is used in the AutomationML Editor and is available to implement PlugIns for the AutomationML Editor.
This Package contains a contract DLL and defines Interface Classes which have to be implemented by AutomationML Editor - PlugIn Developers. Since Version 4.2 pugin implementation do not need to EXPORT its Interface with Microsoft Extensibility Framework (MEF). The editor uses the AssemblyLoadContext to load a plugin.
Additional services to support the processing of AutomationML documents in addition to the functions of the Aml.Engine. The Aml.Engine recognizes registered services and uses them, for example, for queries or when generating unique names.
This first version contains a WPF Custom Control, which can be used to visualize an AutomationML Object and selected descendants in a WPF TreeView. The TreeView Nodes are decorated with Icons which are specific for each CAEX-Element.
AutomationML Editor plugin for displaying XML content of selected CAEX objects as well as displaying differences between objects.
AutomationML Application Programming Interface supporting the addition and verification of signatures to AutomationML objects using an ECDSA signature algorithm.
The inpro 'AutomationML Version Management' is an AutomationML Editor plugin, with which you can compare two AutomationML documents. With this PlugIn, change and version information can be subsequently added to an AutomationML document, based on a model driven comparison of the last exported data - loaded in the version tool - with a previous version of the same source - loaded in the AutomationML editor. Changes are optionally marked by setting 'ChangeMode' attributes and by inserting 'Version' and 'Revision' elements."
This package provides the icons and styles used in the AutomationML Editor, among others, to design the user interface. Plugin developers can use this package to synchronize the appearance of a plugin with that of the editor.
This API can be used when developing plugins for the AutomationML Editor. The API requires at least version 5.6 of the editor.
The 'AutomationML Draw' is an AutomationML Editor plugIn, which can be used to draw different kinds of diagrams showing related AutomationML classes and objects.
The AutomationML OCL Engine can be used to constrain AutomationML models with OCL expressions.
This API enables the development of applications that use inter-process communication with the AutomationML editor version 6.0 ansd beyond for the automation of editor functions.
This AutomationML Editor Plugin can be used to generate readable documentations of AutomationML class libraries. Exports to Word, Html and RTF are supported.
This is an implementation of the AML library service interface, defined in the Aml.Engine. The package provides a WebDAV(Https and Http) client as a service to access AutomationML libraries and a File client to use libraries hosted on a local file system or a local host.
AutomationML Editor plugin supporting the assignment and evaluation of OCL constraints to AutomationML classes.
The Aml.Engine.Services.TreeTraversal is a service extension for the Aml.Engine which provides different algorithms to traverse an InternalElement tree. The implementation is based on Dirk Bahles TreeLib.
Library to perform a conversion from Profinet gsd to aml/amlx files