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What about an OPC Client Interface? This would open up a whole world of protocols for which OPC Servers have already been built. There are a few Open Source Java OPC Clients out there (such as https://sourceforge.net/projects/jeasyopc) which could be good targets for integration into Mango?
Hi,

Is there any easy way to add custom multistate image sets for the graphical views? If not perhaps you could provide a few words to point me in right direction in the code?

Stew.
Hi,

After only an hour or so of experimentation the first feature that came to mind was that it would be much easier to create sensible graphics if the system allowed you to specify the size of the background image and it was scaled to that size by the browser, rather than using the native resolution of the image.

Stew.
Firstly, great effort on building quite a neat application. My install was nearly flawless on Windows XP SP2 following your instructions with one tiny exception...

The instructions state that comm.jar needs to be in <jdk1.6-home>\jre\bin\ext> but this directory was not created during my default Java SDK 6u1 installation. I tried creating the directory and putting the file in the new directory but it kept giving me the exceptions discussed on this post http://mango.serotoninsoftware.com/forum/posts/list/13.page.

I found that once I put comm.jar in <jdk1.6-home>\jre\lib\ext it all worked much better.

My Java is quite rusty after years of disuse so perhaps you could explain the difference in location?

Thanks again for making such a great application available. It has inspired me to brush up on my Java and hopefully start adding some features...

Stew.
 
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