Hi,

regarding, the RAML files, I don't see any in the git repository, and 
the  ServiceProviderPlugin directory [1] does not include any 'resource' 
sub-dir, like in your example. Could you tell me where I can find 
example RAML files for simple devices (lights, etc.) like the one you 
have in the documentation.

As a side note, you should maybe add in the tool guide [2] that one must 
first install eclipse PDE plugin [3]  to be able to run the simulator, 
otherwise there is no "Run as > Eclipse application" option available.

Regards,

Pierre


[1] : 
https://gerrit.iotivity.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=iotivity.git;a=tree;f=service/simulator/java/eclipse-plugin/ServiceProviderPlugin;h=91f957333e9f9d0e8b860a00c066b03a8f5468ff;hb=refs/heads/simulator
[2] : https://wiki.iotivity.org/iotivity_tool_guide
[3] 
https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/eclipse-pde-plug-development-environment

On 10/28/2015 09:50 AM, P RADHABHAVANIGOWD wrote:
> Samsung Enterprise Portal mySingle
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> Thank you for your interest in simulator.
>
> Based on users input of RAML file, For 
> reference(service\simulator\java\eclipse-plugin\ServiceProviderPlugin\resource\Lightsimple-light.raml).
>
> Raml parser provides data regarding payload you can refer to 
> simple-light.json file.
>
> Based on the ranges given we increment values with the given frequency.
>
> Whenever request from client is received its handled and proper 
> response will be sent based on RAML file provided.
>
> Could you please elaborate regarding "how are interrupts handled".
>
> Regards,
>
> Radha.
>
> ------- *Original Message* -------
>
> *Sender* : Jason Rotella<jrotella at nycap.rr.com>
>
> *Date* : Oct 27, 2015 00:05 (GMT+09:00)
>
> *Title* : Re: [dev] IoTivity Simulator
>
> Thanks for the information Radha. I'm interested in knowing where in 
> the application or C/C++ code a BSP interface has been exchanged for a 
> file input interface. Also, when this is done, how accurately are 
> peripheral register transactions modeled, how are interrupts handled, 
> etc? Ultimately I'd like to understand how a file can replace 
> board-level hardware with equal fidelity.
>
> I apologize for being ambiguous in the first email. Do you see a bit 
> better the sorts of questions I meant to ask?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jason
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 26, 2015, at 3:14 AM, P RADHABHAVANIGOWD <radha.p at samsung.com 
> <mailto:radha.p at samsung.com>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jason,
>>
>> We get the required test data from RAML file provided.
>>
>> Using this internally we change the value of attributes in supported 
>> range with specific time interval. Interval can be changed by user 
>> from UI.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Radha.
>>
>> ------- *Original Message* -------
>>
>> *Sender* : Jason Rotella<jrotella at nycap.rr.com 
>> <mailto:jrotella at nycap.rr.com>>
>>
>> *Date* : Oct 22, 2015 12:21 (GMT+09:00)
>>
>> *Title* : Re: [dev] IoTivity Simulator
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> This is interesting work. Can someone please describe how 'fake' test 
>> data is hooked into the IoTivity applications to replace the 
>> peripheral board data?
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Oct 20, 2015, at 2:13 AM, Jung-Hyun Oh <junghyun.oh at samsung.com 
>> <mailto:junghyun.oh at samsung.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Radha,
>>>
>>> What a great news.
>>>
>>> I will inform this release of simulator to those people who are 
>>> working on
>>>
>>> implementing resource server for their devices as many as possible. :)
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> Jay.
>>>
>>> ------- *Original Message* -------
>>>
>>> *Sender* : P RADHABHAVANIGOWD<radha.p at samsung.com 
>>> <mailto:radha.p at samsung.com>> Technical Lead/SRI-Bangalore-IoT & 
>>> Connectivity/Samsung Electronics
>>>
>>> *Date* : 2015-10-20 13:38 (GMT+09:00)
>>>
>>> *Title* : [dev] IoTivity Simulator
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I would like to share that IoTivity Simulator is available for 
>>> developers use as part of v1.0 release.
>>> I am sharing a PPT with the current simulator features and also the 
>>> features currently under development.
>>> Looking forward for comments or valuable inputs from developer 
>>> community on the simulator features.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Radha.
>>>
>>> Jung-hyun Oh.
>>> SW R&D Center | SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD
>>> +82-10-9890-6731 | Beyond your imagination, Always
>>>
>
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