Hi Joey,

Thanks for the info. We have not tried our implementation on Windows
either yet. Should work, famous last words ;)

Anyway, once the iotivity stack (CSDK, resource) works on Windows the node
API should work there as well. We have been developing and testing the API
bindings only on Linux & OS X so far.

Sakari

On 6/25/15, 17:56, "Morrow, Joseph L" <joseph.l.morrow at intel.com> wrote:

>Hello Sakari,
>
>I would like to provide some feedback: There has not been any
>verification on Windows' platforms yet. I am not aware of any schedule
>which includes Window's platforms yet, either. Others on this mailing
>list may chime in if they know differently or can offer assistance in
>providing JavaScript APIs on Windows.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Joey Morrow
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: iotivity-dev-bounces at lists.iotivity.org
>[mailto:iotivity-dev-bounces at lists.iotivity.org] On Behalf Of Poussa,
>Sakari
>Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 5:56 AM
>To: iotivity-dev at lists.iotivity.org
>Subject: [dev] JavaScript API for IoTivity
>
>Hello all,
>
>IoTivity is missing the JavaScript APIs unlike the AllSeen project. We
>would like to fix that by introducing the JavaScript APIs for IoTivity so
>developers can create web apps to participate the OIC ecosystem. Web app
>in this context means both HTML5 and node applications. That is, we would
>like to have one JS API available on multiple platforms. We are targeting
>node (linux, win, OS X) and Android web applications in the first phase.
>
>The foundation of the JS API is good API design. Please find the attached
>.pdf the early draft of the API. Any feedback is welcome. The author
>(cc?d) of the API is currently on vacation but will address all the
>feedback once he comes back online in few weeks.
>
>We are also publishing the node implementation of the API soon. We would
>like to host the project under the IoTivity project. Perhaps create a
>second repo at iotivity.org. Currently the repo is hosted at GitHub.
>Following the node implementation we will also publish the same API for
>the Crosswalk for Android (https://crosswalk-project.org/).
>
>Feel free to ask any questions or raise concerns.
>
>Thanks, Sakari
>Intel, Open Source Technology Center, Helsinki, Finland
>
>

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