I think you have to be careful what you wish for.

I use OpenHAB for my smart home installation. Back in the days of OH version 1 
I even wrote a module for it using Netbeans. However, in the meantime, OpenHAB 
has been absorbed into the Eclipse borg and it is now virtually impossible to 
develop for it with Netbeans. This might suit Eclipse fans, but it leads to a 
partitioning of the Internet by reducing interoperability.

I have written small OSGI applications using Netbeans and didn’t feel 
restricted, although I did get annoyed by having to filter out in Google all 
the articles on how to do OSGI the Eclipse way, which is IDE-specific. What I 
produced with Netbeans could have been used in any other IDE. I don’t think 
that it the case with the Eclipse approach.

Steve

> On 12 May 2019, at 11:01, European Neuroscience Center 
> <mnachev.nscenter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi ArSi,
> 
> In my opinion, the problem is fundamental and lies in the vision of future 
> development. OSGi is the core of most new technologies and products, 
> including IoT and OPC UA, while NetBeans ignores OSGi and rely on outdated 
> technologies, that do not have a future. For example, how easy is to create 
> an OSGi application or a module using NetBeans, if at all possible? Is 
> everything in NetBeans based on OSGi, so it can be used for other projects 
> like Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA? OSGi makes it easy to reuse different modules 
> and applications for other purposes.
> 
> 
> Miro.
> 
>> On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 11:00 AM arsi <a...@chello.sk> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> NetBeans has this support long ago, but commercial. And he can do much 
>> more...
>> https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/scada-system-on-the-netbeans-platform
>> https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.atpjournal.sk%2Frubriky%2Faplikacie%2Fzapli.html%3Fpage_id%3D25831
>> 
>> 
>> We are currently taking care of heat production in the two largest Slovak 
>> towns Bratislava and Košice.
>> At the Atomic Power Plant, we operate a radioactive waste disposal line and 
>> dosimetric measurements. And a few shopping centers.
>> 
>> 
>> As a backend is used Jetty server extended by NetBean Lookup, which handle 
>> communication with PLCs and IoT and distributes collected data to Scada 
>> Clients. (NetBeans platform app).
>> We support protocols Bacnet/IP, Honeywell C-Bus, Modbus, Saia, Amit, M-bus, 
>> OPC UA. And there is no problem adding any other.
>> 
>> 
>> Netbeans is used to program Scada clients. SVG images are used for graphics 
>> screens, and they are controlled from Java code. 
>> From the programming interface, Scada clients are updated on the fly, 
>> including TopComponents and Toolbars. 
>> The measuring points are selected via Code Completion.
>> 
>> 
>> Unfortunately we are a small company from Slovakia and we cannot compete 
>> with big players.But thanks to the benefits of NetBeans, we are very far 
>> ahead of other Sdada systems.
>> 
>> <pkdlhfkefijlgkga.png>
>> ArSi
>> 
>> From: European Neuroscience Center <mnachev.nscenter...@gmail.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2019 12:28AM
>> To: Netbeans Mailing List <users@netbeans.apache.org>
>> Subject: Internet of Things (IoT), OPC UA and OSGi
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Are there any plans NetBeans to support Internet of Things (IoT), OPC UA 
>>> and OSGi?
>>> 
>>> My question is related to my desire to use my favorite IDE, NetBeans in 
>>> these innovative areas where currently dominates Eclipse, Android Studio 
>>> (Android Things) based on IntelliJ IDEA and others.
>>> https://iot.eclipse.org/
>>> https://developers.google.com/iot/
>>> https://cloud.google.com/solutions/iot-overview
>>> https://cloud.google.com/solutions/iot/
>>> https://cloud.google.com/iot-core/
>>> https://aws.amazon.com/iot/
>>> https://www.bosch.com/internet-of-things/
>>> https://www.bosch-iot-suite.com/
>>> https://www.sap.com/products/leonardo/iot.html
>>> https://www.ibm.com/internet-of-things
>>> Apple Inc., China Mobile, Huawei, Cisco, GE, HP, Intel, Microsoft, Philips, 
>>> Qualcomm, Samsung, Schneider Electric, Verizon, Vodafone, etc.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Miro.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  

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