ETP 1.6.0-dev10

This is a prerelease version of ETP.
There is a newer prerelease version of this package available.
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package ETP --version 1.6.0-dev10                
NuGet\Install-Package ETP -Version 1.6.0-dev10                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="ETP" Version="1.6.0-dev10" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add ETP --version 1.6.0-dev10                
#r "nuget: ETP, 1.6.0-dev10"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install ETP as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=ETP&version=1.6.0-dev10&prerelease

// Install ETP as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=ETP&version=1.6.0-dev10&prerelease                

The Energistics Transfer Protocol (ETP) is a specification for an asynchronous message-based data transfer standard used by the Energistics family data formats.

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ETP.DevKit-PDS

The ETP DevKit is a .NET library providing a common foundation and the basic infrastructure needed to communicate via the Energistics Transfer Protocol (ETP). The library is written in C# using the .NET Framework version 4.5.2. It is designed to simplify and standardize ETP client and server development by integrating the necessary dependencies and abstracting away the lower level details of communicating via ETP. It builds on the ETP Messages library, which provides .NET definitions for the ETP messages and associated data structures. The ETP DevKit provides a definition and base implementation of each interface described in the ETP Specification. Each interface implementation has been developed as a protocol handler that can be used out of the box or extended to provide additional functionality. This abstracts away the low level details of sending and receiving messages between clients and servers. Customized processing of messages can be achieved either by registering handlers for the various interface events or by deriving from the library’s protocol handlers and overriding the virtual message handling methods. The aim of the ETP DevKit is to reduce the time it takes to develop and evaluate the latest version of the standards utilizing the Energistics Transfer Protocol and to provide a shared and tested framework for establishing and facilitating communication between applications needing to exchange data. The ETP DevKit was developed by Petrotechnical Data Systems (PDS) and contributed to Energistics. It is provided as an open source project under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Further development will be guided by Energistics and the user community.

ETP.DevKit

The ETP DevKit is a .NET library providing a common foundation and the basic infrastructure needed to communicate via the Energistics Transfer Protocol (ETP). The library is written in C# using the .NET Framework version 4.5.2. It is designed to simplify and standardize ETP client and server development by integrating the necessary dependencies and abstracting away the lower level details of communicating via ETP. It builds on the ETP Messages library, which provides .NET definitions for the ETP messages and associated data structures. The ETP DevKit provides a definition and base implementation of each interface described in the ETP Specification. Each interface implementation has been developed as a protocol handler that can be used out of the box or extended to provide additional functionality. This abstracts away the low level details of sending and receiving messages between clients and servers. Customized processing of messages can be achieved either by registering handlers for the various interface events or by deriving from the library’s protocol handlers and overriding the virtual message handling methods. The aim of the ETP DevKit is to reduce the time it takes to develop and evaluate the latest version of the standards utilizing the Energistics Transfer Protocol and to provide a shared and tested framework for establishing and facilitating communication between applications needing to exchange data. The ETP DevKit was developed by Petrotechnical Data Systems (PDS) and contributed to Energistics. It is provided as an open source project under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Further development will be guided by Energistics and the user community.

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1.6.0-dev20 1,553 1/29/2019
1.6.0-dev19 618 11/19/2018
1.6.0-dev18 731 11/16/2018
1.6.0-dev17 741 11/14/2018
1.6.0-dev16 1,293 11/7/2018
1.6.0-dev15 672 11/1/2018
1.6.0-dev14 615 10/31/2018
1.6.0-dev13 610 10/31/2018
1.6.0-dev12 654 10/29/2018
1.6.0-dev11 1,032 9/11/2018
1.6.0-dev10 757 9/9/2018
1.6.0-dev09 680 9/1/2018
1.6.0-dev08 732 8/28/2018
1.6.0-dev07 703 8/26/2018
1.6.0-dev06 718 8/23/2018
1.6.0-dev05 862 8/15/2018
1.6.0-dev04 793 8/15/2018
1.6.0-dev03 821 8/15/2018
1.6.0-dev02 728 8/13/2018
1.6.0-dev01 743 8/10/2018
1.5.0 16,524 11/2/2016
1.4.1 3,254 7/16/2016
1.4.1-BUILD95 884 3/27/2017
1.4.1-BUILD94 897 11/10/2016
1.4.1-BUILD93 894 10/28/2016
1.4.1-BUILD92 926 10/27/2016
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1.4.1-BUILD87 901 10/25/2016
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1.4.1-BUILD74 908 9/29/2016
1.4.1-BUILD73 905 9/29/2016
1.4.1-BUILD72 902 9/29/2016
1.4.0 1,139 7/16/2016
1.3.0-BUILD63 930 6/29/2016
1.3.0-BUILD57 1,271 4/27/2016
1.3.0-BUILD56 965 4/21/2016
1.3.0-BUILD55 1,782 3/17/2016
1.3.0-BUILD54 890 3/10/2016
1.2.0 4,441 7/10/2015
1.2.0-BUILD53 928 3/10/2016
1.2.0-BUILD52 990 2/29/2016
1.2.0-BUILD51 907 2/12/2016
1.2.0-BUILD50 1,195 1/25/2016
1.2.0-BUILD49 959 12/28/2015
1.2.0-BUILD48 1,028 12/7/2015
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1.2.0-BUILD46 936 12/7/2015
1.2.0-BUILD37 978 9/24/2015
1.2.0-BUILD36 984 9/4/2015
1.2.0-BUILD35 1,273 8/8/2015
1.2.0-BUILD34 1,243 8/8/2015
1.2.0-BUILD33 1,088 7/31/2015
1.1.0 1,245 7/10/2015
1.0.6-BUILD32 1,010 7/2/2015
1.0.6-BUILD31 949 7/2/2015
1.0.6-BUILD30 949 7/2/2015
1.0.6-BUILD29 946 7/2/2015
1.0.6-BUILD28 925 7/1/2015
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1.0.6-BUILD25 941 6/8/2015
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1.0.6-alpha 985 5/21/2015
1.0.5-BUILD15 957 5/21/2015
1.0.5-alpha 985 3/11/2015
1.0.4-alpha 1,020 2/28/2015
1.0.3-alpha 1,326 9/22/2014
1.0.2-alpha 1,162 8/27/2014
1.0.1-BUILD1 1,161 2/11/2015
1.0.1-alpha 987 8/9/2014
1.0.0-alpha 1,229 8/9/2014