NamespaceMap now carries a RawPath -> upstream node id table built from the
deployed RawTagEntry list (reads each tag's TagConfig.nodeId, threads
WriteIdempotent). Under v3 the read/write/subscribe/history reference handed to
the driver is the tag's RawPath identity; the driver resolves it in two stages:
RawPath -> nodeId string (instance TryResolve) -> live NodeId re-bound against
the session (static TryResolve). Alarm ConditionId + event-history sourceName
stay on the direct session parse (they are upstream node ids, not RawPaths).
- Options: add IReadOnlyList<RawTagEntry> RawTags (Contracts now refs Core.Abstractions).
- Factory: RawTags binds straight into options (no separate DTO); EndpointUrl kept.
- Browser: unchanged (emits neutral BrowseNode DTOs, no TagConfig FullName key).
- Tests: 138 green; new RawPath resolution + factory-binding coverage; migrated
the stale-session ReadRaw test to author a resolving RawTag.
Contracts + Driver + Browser build clean (0 warn). Wave C wires endpoint->DeviceConfig
and the deploy artifact that populates RawTags.
Adds <summary>/<param>/<returns>/<inheritdoc> where missing and removes
project bookkeeping IDs (task/tracking refs) from shipped code comments,
so the docs read cleanly and CommentChecker is quiet except for known
false positives (PLC/protocol terms, event/IEqualityComparer inheritdoc).
Doc/comment-only; no logic changed; solution builds clean.
First review at 7286d320. -001 (Medium): TryResolve session param -> ISession? matching the
null guard + out-contract doc. -003: [Range] on MaxDiscoveredNodes/MaxBrowseDepth, drop dead
[Display]. -002 (NamespaceMap pulls full SDK into a DTO project) Open. Surfaced cross-module:
the OpcUaClient.Browser serializer lacks JsonStringEnumConverter (enum-as-int bug).
Browser project (Phase 3) needs to share namespace-stable address encoding
with the runtime driver. Move keeps the same namespace, so existing usages
in OpcUaClientDriver compile unchanged.
Move OpcUaClientDriverOptions and all companion enums (OpcUaTargetNamespaceKind,
OpcUaSecurityMode, OpcUaSecurityPolicy, OpcUaAuthType) to a new
Driver.OpcUaClient.Contracts sibling project. The options file had no
using directives — all types were defined in the same file — so no
NuGet mirror enum pattern was required.
Convert two doc-comment references:
<see cref="OpcUaClientDriver.InitializeAsync"/> → <c>OpcUaClientDriver.InitializeAsync</c>
<see cref="OpcUaClientDriver.ValidateNamespaceKind"/> → <c>OpcUaClientDriver.ValidateNamespaceKind</c>
per the approved decision — no compilable usings were present.
The runtime Driver.OpcUaClient project gains a ProjectReference to .Contracts;
the .slnx is updated accordingly.