Hi All,
AFAIK you can write  a sample based on Emulators like Qemu [1] for testing
the samples but Qemu may not provide the physical device experience but
functional wise it work like devices like raspberry pi. the key point is we
can run it on Windows and Linux.

[1] http://lassauge.free.fr/qemu/
[2]
http://new-programmers.blogspot.com/2014/12/run-raspberry-pi-using-qemu-emulater-on.html



On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:04 AM, Sumedha Rubasinghe <[email protected]>
wrote:

> *Problem:*
> All our products contain samples that work out of the box. Even on EMM,
> agents get installed on to commonly available Android/iOS/Windows devices.
>
> But providing this experience in IoT Server is difficult due to needing a
> physical device. And even if a user possess a device, chances are very much
> that it is not one of the device to which we have an agent written.
>
> *Solution:*
> By having a virtual device, users can experience the functionalities
> available in IoT Server. eg: They can enrol it, feed in some sensor values
> and see those being collected by IoT Server, control some virtual actuators
> through IoT Server.
>
> Virtual device can be a command line client (shell script), Swing
> application or a simple HTML page.
>
> We can even extend the concept so that there is an interface of a device
> and there are two implementations - virtual & real.
> Real implementation is arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc agent.
>
> This way, user gets to experience the same behaviour on both virtual &
> real device.
>
>
>
> --
> /sumedha
>
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