I have erased the SD of the Pi and performed a clean install following this guide.
Then I installed Java 17 and rebooted the Pi.
After that I installed Z-Wave from the UI and then I updated the bundle with this command:
There was no error in the process, but in bundle:list it shows “Installed” instead of “Active”, and when I go to “Things” → “+” in the UI in order to add a new thing, it says “No Binding”.
Im attaching the openHAB’s about and the budle:list output.
Oh man ! after all that !! That is the one I haven’t seen. It is likely something recently added. There is always a risk that the newest binding will not work on an older version of OH as the compile process is subject to revision. I knew about the Java17 requirement but not this one.
@J-N-K I hate to ping you, but is this something (see last message from @Sotirios_Tsakalidis) that has been changed ? Is it resolvable on an OH3.4?
@Sotirios_Tsakalidis There is a possible workaround using an older binding, but would like to see if this way is fixable first.
It‘s related to the upgrade to Karaf 4.4 and can‘t be easily resolved. If absolutely necessary I would suggest to branch of 3.4.x and cherry pick the changes to that branch.
Sorry for being the noob here. I have the following issues:
1)I can’t find the 3.4.2. zwave jar.
2) And I’m a bit confused on after the step 6 of the guide. Do I have to also copy the jar file in the /addons folder?
Everything worked fine with the modified jar file! Thank you all!
Now I have another issue
I can see data coming from the sensor and change the thermostat mode of the device (heat, cool, etc) but I cannot use the set_temperature mode of the device from inside the UI. For example change the set point on an A/C from the UI. Do you know, if this is possible from the UI?
Glad that is working. With OH in flux between OH3 and OH4 there were more stumbling blocks than normal.
Much easier question. There are probably a half dozen ways to do that and personal preference dictates what you use. Probably should read documentation on widgets Building Pages - Components & Widgets | openHAB. I use the stepper card, but a slider card is also an option.