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The XHDASrv OPC Historian Web Service is superseded by the XiTOCO OPC Xi Converter server.
XHDASrv was introduced by Advosol because the OPC Foundation didn't specify a web service interface as it did with XML DA for OPC Data Access. Since the OPC Foundation adopted the Express Interface specification as the OPC Xi interface there is a standardized web services interface with OPC HDA functionality.
The XiTOCO OPC Xi Converter server enables OPC Xi client applications to access OPC DA, AE and HDA servers through secure communication that is based on WCF (Windows Communication Foundation)

 

 

 

The XHDASrv OPC Historian Web Service exposes an OPC HDA server as a .Net web service.
Data archived in OPC HDA servers can be accessed through firewalls from any location. The OPC Historian Web Service does not store any data. It forwards client calls to the associated OPC HDA server and passes the retrieved data back to the client application.

OPC HDA Historian Web Service

 

When to use the OPC Historian Web Service?
The typical reason to use the OPC Historian Web Service is to access an OPC HDA server from a remote location. The communication protocols used by web services can pass firewalls and access servers anywhere on an Intranet or on the Internet.
Web services also offer more flexibilty and clients can be easily implemented on other platforms such as Linux.

 

How to use the OPC Historian Web Service?
Client applications reference the the WSDL file supplied with OPC Historian Web Service and use the proxy methods created by the .Net compiler or a web service development tool on other platforms.
There is no OPC specification for a Historian web service. The XHDAS OPC Historian Web Service defines a web interface in a similar way as the OPC XML DA specification does for OPC DA.

The OPC Historian Web Service is installed as a .Net web service on a machine near the OPC HDA server, best on the same machine to minimize DCOM configuration issues. The ProgID of the OPC HDA server is defined in the web.config file. No other configuration is required. A sample web service client application is provided and can be used as a test client.

The client interface is defined in the supplied WSDL file and all methods are explained in the comprehensive reference documenation help file.

Users with knowledge of OPC HDA concept can create a web client application in minutes.

The available server access methods are:

  • Browse (with multiple filter options)
  • GetStatus
  • GetProperties (returns server capabilities, attributes and aggregates)
  • ReadRaw
  • ReadProcessed
  • ReadModified
  • ReadAtTime
  • ReadAttributes
  • ReadAnnotations
  • Insert
  • Replace
  • InsertReplace
  • DeleteRaw
  • DeleteAtTime

 

Requirements
bullet   Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 Server
bullet   .NET Framework 1.1/2/3/3.5 and IIS
bullet   OPC HDA V1.2 Server

 

 


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Product SKU Description Price Order
Evaluation License XHDAS-EV

The Evaluation License grants the non-exclusive right to use the enclosed software and accompanying documentation for internal evaluation and testing purposes only. It may be used on multiple computers and by multiple users but may not be re-distributed to other locations.

$0.00

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Single CPU License XHDAS-1

Binary License for a single service instance.
Each customer needs to purchase one such license before additional licenses can be purchased at a reduced price.

$595.00

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Additional Single CPU License XHDAS-1A

The additional single CPU license allows the software to be installed and used on a single computer. It is available only to customers that already purchased a full price single CPU license.

$395.00

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Service Subscription XHDAS-SV

The Service Subscription entitles the owner to download product updates released within the subscription period and get free phone/email product support. The service subscription extends the subscription period for 12 month from the expiring date of the previous subscription respectively 15 month from the product purchase date.
Owners of multiple binary licenses may update all computers that have a license for this product.

$395.00

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