We are only supporting IoTivity-lite now. It’s much faster, smaller and solid. 
It is slightly different, though. It’s in C rather than C++. The APIs are 
slightly different. However, we have a DeviceBuilder script that will 
completely write the working device code for you. All you have to do is fill in 
the code stubs with interfaces to your particular board. I’ve included a 
powerpoint, but feel free to ask questions if anything isn’t clear. The 
instructions in the power point will build for linux. I’ve got to run to a 
meeting, but I’ll tell you how to do the Arduino stuff a little later today.

-Clarke

> On Dec 9, 2019, at 11:59 PM, elizabethnathania...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> Mats and Clarke,
> Thank you for your quick reply.
> 
> Oh, I've read about iotivity-lite. But where I can find the documentation for 
> how to use iotivity-lite? Because the iotivity wiki is not up-to-date.
> 
> Wow, that's great. I can't wait for the Arduino example.
> 
> What can I help with that? Actually, I'm worried with my skill now I can't 
> help much.
> 
> How about iotivity for the Intel Edison board? Is it need to use the 
> iotivity-lite too?
> 


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