Hi Ravi,

We have thought that this is protocol-plugin specific library and it will
be also good to place this code into there.
However, now we have redesign of PPM concept, to rename it as ?Resource
Server Container? having dlopen logic instead of OSGi logic.
This will not require no such as cpluff.
I?ll share the new design soon on IoTivity WiKi.

BR, Uze Choi

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Subject: [dev] reason for cpluff library inside protocol-plugin



Hi All,

Is there any reason why cpluff library is kept under service/protocol-
plugin/lib dir ? 

I understand that its a plug-in framework for C Programs and may be
suitable to keep inside the protocol-plugin dir. 
But isn't it a good idea to keep all the external libs under extlibs/ dir
as other 3rd party library sources to maintain uniformity and consistency
across Iotivity ? 



Thanks and Best Regards, 

N Ravi







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