On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 4:32 AM, Sridharan Jayaraman < sridhara...@tataelxsi.co.in> wrote:
> Hi Team, > > > We are working on a smart appliances IOT project, Our management has > decided to use iotivity stack. We have build the example Iotivity code and > it works too fine in ubuntu machine. however we need some guidance in > starting the application development for implementing Iotivity stack. > Request you support. > > > can I get a simple reference document for both server and clients > connectivity ? > > > > Regards > > Sridharan J > > > Hi... not completely sure what you're asking for. iotivity is trying to improve the developer documentation (in fact, OCF is funding a project to help with this, I don't know if work has started yet), so if you don't find what you are looking for on the wiki you should let us know. Use this as a starting point: https://www.iotivity.org/documentation There is also some developer documentation on the OCF site, which unfortunately I don't have a link handy for. This will be easier to find if you are an OCF member. The Device Builder project may be helpful in any case, although I believe it's rather more oriented to building server-role devices than apps: https://github.com/openconnectivityfoundation/ DeviceBuilder. Also there is an example of a light device being developed which has the goal of showing what you need to do to develop a server which could eventually be certified (or at least pass the certification test tool), and has started from the device builder output - many thanks to George Nash for working on this. It's not in the git tree yet, but if you want to look at the work in progress it can be seen here with the usual caveat for such things - use what's useful, but as it is not merged yet it may change and is not "supported": https://gerrit.iotivity.org/gerrit/#/c/24263/. There are other examples in the code tree to look at as well. Please continue to ask questions here, these are just some pointers... this is a work in progress still (and as it is an open source project, be prepared to be asked to add things you learn to help improve the documentation!)
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