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Welcome to FrameworX V10!

For a quick highlight of some of the features and benefits included in v10 click the links below. Detailed documentation is available in the left menu.

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New Features

  

Multi-platform targets. Extended support for .NET 6 and .NET 7  allows deploying the application runtime  to multiple types of hardware platform and operating systems. The system can be deployed directly at the target device, or using a Docker container.  Multi-platform features include the EdgeGateway for Cisco Routers and the EdgeGateway for Universal Robots.

Solution Designer. New and easier to use configuration IDE, with multiple windows management, built-in tracking changes, integration with runtime for monitoring and diagnostics, and much more.

Distributed Solutions and Applications: easy create distributed architectures deploying a Solution Server that manages global resources (Unified Namespaces, Data Acquisition and other processes) and vainer Applications connected with that Solution implementing independt business logic and frontend displays to company areas and  group of users.

Historian Target Databases, enable seamless browsing of data from InfluxDB, GE Historian, OSIsoft PI, as well as using it as an historian storage targets, enabling concurrent use of external sources with the built-in native historians: SQL Database and Canary Historian. 

HTML5 Web Assembly Displays. It enables .NET  C#, VB.NET and JavaScript programming for Web pages. The Web displays leverages WebAssembly, technology, allowing to run on current browsers such as Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari with no installation of plug-ins.


MQTT and OPC-UA Data Explorer: Browse OPC Servers or MQTT brokers. Activate the included Simulation tools, the native MQTT built-in broker, or the native OPC-UA server.

WebData and WebServices: data exchange of JSON and XML data with other applications, either by reading or writing files, or using the HTTP REST APIs and Web Services integration tools.

Execution Profiles for Solutions: Allows easy-to-set-up profiles when the Project is opened from development, validation, or production environments. 

Enhanced export and import features: import and export of CSV and JSON, facilitating project documentation and integration with third-party version control systems.

Memory Usage Improvements: Approximately 50% reduction in memory requirements on running projects. Powering better performance in large size and mission critical applications.

New Built-in Code editor: for C#, VB.NET, JavaScript and Python languages, or XML and JSON documents. 


Improvements and Enhancements

Unified Namespace editor combining tags, asset folders, and data sources configuration tools in an integrated user interface, making it easier to combine Local Tags and Remote data sources, and browse tag values as you add elements.

Drawing Tools User Interface, enhanced usability for managing industrial icons, symbols, and graphical components.

ComboBox and ListBox populated from SQL databases.

Trend Chart connecting directly from SQL databases.

Projects Selection user interface, easier access to select your projects and create new ones.


Scripts and Historian Integration. It allows for easy use of a custom script, as a Historian TargetDB, for archiving or retrieving data. 

Alarm Acknowledgement Enhancements: additional state to track if an alarm returns to a normalized and active status, allowing to require acknowledgment of current alarm condition, and the previous ones. 

Automatic management of TCP/IP connection ports, option to automatically allocate ports when running multiple projects. Tools for easier installation as a Windows Service for multiple projects. 

Mobile layouts: when defined layouts, easier definition for the mobile version

Added Communication drivers:

Migration Guide


Deprecated Features



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