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Bali Automation is proud to present the first [red]Process Control System built, from the ground up, on top of the Internet standards, using Java Technology

Bali Core Technologies is an Application Framework for Process Control Applications. It contains the necessary framework for fast and efficient implementation of Internet-driven Process Control Applications, all the way from the Factory Floor to Enterprise level. By the choice of the Internet standards and the Java Technology, Bali Automation is able to leverage these technologies and scale into virtually any complexity and performance.

The Future is here

It is no longer necessary to wait for the most obvious network solution for Process Control, Building Automation and many other control, supervision, monitoring and automation tasks.

It is called Internet.
  • Do you believe that Internet is the future of all communication solutions?
  • Do you believe that the Human-Machine-Interface should be any standard web browser from any computer on Internet?
  • Do you believe that Alarm conditions should be distributed by Email and/or SNMP messages, just like other notifications from the system to any number of destinations, anywhere in the world, directly from the source?

If you answer YES, on any of these questions, you WILL find our path to full customer satisfaction very appealing and cost effective.

When the competition is talking about future solutions to customer’s information needs, Bali Automation delivers. While the competition is twisting and tweaking old technologies, so that it can be labeled Internet, Bali Automation has developed a completely new concept and approach to Process Control, completely built from the ground up on top of the most robust, reliable and proven infrastructure available - the Internet.. :leveloffset: 2 = News & Events =

2000-02-11

The Bali Control does no longer contain the Exoline Protocol Driver and the HA5 Protocol Driver. They are now separate products; Exoline Protocol Driver Version 1.0 HA5 Protocol Driver Version 1.0

2000-02-09

New Installation procedure available. If you are using Linux on i386, you now have the option to download an installation script, which in turn will download all the necessary components and install them on your computer.

2000-01-29

Bali DeviceLib is now the new name of what was previously known as Link2Web. This change has been made to strengthen the distinction between Bali Automation products and BFM AB’s Link2Web concept of both hardware, software and services.

2000-01-14

Bali Control Version 1.0.BETA-16 is now available for download. A nasty deadlock bug surfaced when executed on Sun’s new JDK 1.2.2-RC2 for Linux, which did not occur in the Blackdown port, probably due to different Thread scheduling of Native versus Green threads. Object Persistence is now implemented as a service. However, only primitives can be persistent at this point in time. The new Production system now automatically keeps track of versioning numbers, and the build number is increased for both internal and external builds, so many numbers will be jumped. Work is being done on a PersistenceMap, which is Collection API compatible and uses an underlaying JDBC Connection as its storage container. It is not ready for use yet, but will be in the next public release.

1999-11-09

Bali Control Version 1.0.BETA-1 The previous line of BETA numbers has been removed, and started from BETA-1. The new version has an INSTALL script for Linux, which will set up the user accounts, groups, verify the existence of an JVM and copy the SerialPort driver into the correct directory. The script must be run as the user root, and not under the su shell. The script is located in the ./bin/ directory of the product-dir of Bali Control. Also, a set of minor bugs has been eradicated. The Version and Name classes has undergone certain incompatible changes, but should not affect anyone.

1999-10-15

Bali Control Version 1.0.BETA-20 has some bug fixes and is available from the download area. Old versions has been removed, when the new web server was brought on line.

1999-10-15

Web server failure last week, and the www.bali.io, as well as mail services has been down for a couple of days. We are sorry for the inconvinience.

1999-09-06

Version 1.0.BETA-14 has many bug fixes and is available from the download area.

1999-09-06

A short article on the Listener Design Pattern is available in Tips&Tricks

1999-09-04

New Versioning system has been introduced.

1999-08-20

Version 1.0-RC1 of Bali Core Technologies is now available for beta testing. Go to the download area. Or check out the online documentation.