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    BACNet and Web Services

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      Valter Henrique
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      Hi everyone,
      i'm working in a project where i must comunicate with my station (a Johnson Controls FX 20) using webservice (JSP/Servlet, more specifically).

      But in this project mostly the clients use Bacnet, Modbus or SNMP drivers.

      So i wonder if there's any possibility to make one of them work as web service as well.

      Thank you for your attention.

      Best regards,
      Valter Henrique.

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        mlohbihler
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        Serotonin has done multiple projects building access to specific devices, including various models of the FX. Web services are a relatively straightforward way of exchanging information. I recommend using M2M2 so that a specific data source module can be built for your purposes.

        Best regards,
        Matthew

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