Hello Peter,

I'm a beginner with OSGi, just start Jerome Moliere book. But I hope I will 
come back later to give a hand.


Regards,

Gwendal.


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It is an open source project so this will require someone to provide a patch.

Kind regards,

Peter Kriens

On 30 Nov 2016, at 01:41, gwendal toullec 
<gwendaltoul...@hotmail.com<mailto:gwendaltoul...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

http://enroute.osgi.org/tutorial_iot/140-circuits.html

<http://enroute.osgi.org/tutorial_iot/140-circuits.html>

<http://enroute.osgi.org/tutorial_iot/140-circuits.html>
don't work well with my raspberry 3. Felix bundle web console isn't able to add 
IC by interact with config tab. Just see DomoticaCommand (DC) bundle:


> ics
{"deviceId":"DC", "type":"enroute.r...caCommand", "name":"DC", "icon":null, 
"inputs":[], "outputs":[{"name":"set", "type":"boolean", "value":false}]}

Then I don't succeed in blinking my led and to see GPIO00 in IC circuit GUI.

After

>  connect DomoticaCommand set GPIO00 set
{"wireId":1001, "fromDevice":"DomoticaCommand", "fromPin":"set", 
"toDevice":"GPIO00", "toPin":"set", "wired":false}
> led true

It's my DomiticaCommand bundle led value that change...

In a near future would osgi.enroute framework support raspberry3?

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