Hi Rasika,
You cannot go much further with a device simulator. You need to have a real
hardware for your project to run in the end.

For example http://eclipse.github.io/kura/doc/raspberry-pi-quick-start.html
provides a quick start on Kura installation on RaspberryPi. I suggest you
try above mentioned getting started guide.

How does this work related to WSO2 Platform?
Purpose of this particular mailing list is to discuss architectural matters
related to WSO2 Platform.

If your work has no relevance to WSO2 Platform, I suggest using Kura Dev
list (https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/kura-dev) for your queries.

Sumedha

On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 12:33 PM, Rasika Hettige <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
> We are planning to implement the Kura connector which is a Java/OSGi-based
> framework for IoT gateways.
>
> Kura APIs offer access to the underlying hardware (serial ports, GPS,
> watchdog, GPIOs, I2C, etc.), management of network configurations,
> communication with M2M/IoT Integration Platforms, and gateway management.
>
> It requires an IoT enabled embedded device or a software simulator. But
> both
> of these are not available for free. There are some third party software
> simulators developed by certain individuals/test labs which are not fully
> open for commercial use and has very limited documentation.
>
> Any suggestions to proceed with this?
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Rasika
>
>
>
>
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