On 07/22/2016 06:51 PM, Muhammad Mushfiqul Islam wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Actually platform (Android/Linux/Tizen/Windows) is irrelevant. All you need 
> is server and client app, on whichever platform. As you need to control 
> light, fan and door, it will be better if you have 3 different server apps 
> for them, or you can have a single server app having all those resources(a 
> refrigerator, probably??) 
> 
> Then you need to run a client app which will discover those resources and 
> later send unicast as you wish.
> 
> If you have built iotivity for Linux, then have a look at the sample examples 
> at "out/linux/<arch>/release/resource/examples"

indeed - there's even an example "lightserver" among those, looking at the 
source will be instructive.

additionally, though it's more complex to set up, there's an IoTivity simulator 
which can be loaded up with the resources you want and used to simulate various 
types of devices.

developer documentation is still a little... thin...  but you can always ask 
for help.



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