You may reference section 7.6 in the OCF Core specification [1] for
detailed description. Basically, OC_RSRVD_INTERFACE_DEFAULT is the default
reserved interface name "oic.if.baseline", "core.rw" is just an example
used in the sample code. You definitely could use your own "vendor-defined
Interface" according to the spec, and property values are case sensitive.
FYI.

[1] https://openconnectivity.org/specs/OCF_Core_Specification_v1.0.0.pdf

Best Regards,
Tonny

On 4 August 2017 at 17:00, sunlf <su...@haierubic.com> wrote:

> Hi, IoT devs,
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> I have one question about interface name.
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> I know using OCCreateResource to create device resource. But about the 3st
> param, device interface name, what does that mean?
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> I found in sample, value OC_RSRVD_INTERFACE_DEFAULT is used and in
> website  the sample for that param is “core.rw”. What is the difference?
> May I set that param as xxx.yyy if my device is a special one? It must be
> downcase?
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> Thanks
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> Jason Sun
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> *发件人:* sunlf [mailto:su...@haierubic.com]
> *发送时间:* 2017年8月4日 16:36
> *收件人:* 'iotivity-dev@lists.iotivity.org'
> *主题:* Can I get examples writen in C language
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> Hi, IoT devs,
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> I’m studying writing a code for light deice, WIFI module for example.
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> Do you have examples which are written in C language? I found that most of
> examples under folder resource/examples are in C++ language.
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> Thanks
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> Jason Sun
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