Hi Geoffrey, Thanks for the pointers, I hope i'm in the right direction then. Past week I have gone through the files in <iotivity-1.3.0>/bridging/ plugins/hue_plugin, where the concepts like *Device_Type*: *oic.d.light* and *Resource_Types*: *oic.r.**switch.binary, oic.r.light.brightness, oic.r.color.chroma*, *Plugin: *Create, Start, SARR *- *Scan Add Remove Reconnect*, *Stop, Destroy. Also concepts of Mini Plugin Manager, MPM Client, etc...
This is the reason why am I looking for suggestions on Model hardware setup for testing a plugin's functionality since my first mail. The links you given seems testable on a Windows or Ubuntu PC with x86 ARCH. So, will that be fine to continue or something specific on Embedded platform hardware based link / guidelines available ? Then a final hint I look for is, creation of New_Plugin which is unavailable in ioTivity Package is possible without manufacturer's support ? On 1 September 2017 at 19:01, VanCutsem, Geoffroy < geoffroy.vancut...@intel.com> wrote: > Hi Edwin, > > > > I’ve heard various folks successfully using the Philips Hue plugin so this > is where I would start. https://github.com/iotivity/ > iotivity/tree/master/bridging/plugins/hue_plugin > > > > There are more complex and comprehensive plugins available so depending on > what you want to develop, you may also want to look at them in a second > phase… but I would start first with the Philips Hue to get accustomed with > the basics. A great example of more complex plugins are the AllJoyn and > UPnPN plugins: > > - AllJoyn: https://github.com/iotivity/iotivity-alljoyn-bridge > > - UPnP: https://github.com/iotivity/iotivity-upnp-bridge > > > > Thanks, > > Geoffroy > > > > *From:* Linux Edwin K [mailto:linux.edwi...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Friday, September 1, 2017 2:01 PM > *To:* VanCutsem, Geoffroy <geoffroy.vancut...@intel.com> > > *Subject:* Re: [dev] Simple Hardware Set-up to create / develop own > iotivity/bridging/plugin. > > > > Hi Geoffroy, > > > > My organisation's tech teams are doing front-end applications which runs > on top of iotivity for clients in OCF Diamond and Platinum Members. > > > > I'm in Embedded Software Development team and I have got an internal task > to create a new plugin under iotivity / bridging / plugin. > > > > That would be great if you can suggest me a hardware set-up to modify the > existing one or create new Plugin and then test with a device. > > > > Thanks > > Edwin > > > > > > On 1 September 2017 at 16:20, VanCutsem, Geoffroy < > geoffroy.vancut...@intel.com> wrote: > > Hi Edwin, > > > > This is a very old tutorial (more than 2 years old) and therefore uses an > old version of IoTivity (0.9). I would not recommend you to use these at > all (we should in fact probably delete this page altogether – or at least > make it clear that it’s outdated). > > > > I’m not entirely sure what you want to do, there are many open-ended > questions in your original mail. Can you specify a bit more what you are > really interested in? > > > > Thanks, > > Geoffroy > > > > *From:* iotivity-dev-boun...@lists.iotivity.org [mailto: > iotivity-dev-boun...@lists.iotivity.org] *On Behalf Of *Linux Edwin K > *Sent:* Friday, September 1, 2017 12:24 PM > *To:* iotivity-dev@lists.iotivity.org > *Subject:* Re: [dev] Simple Hardware Set-up to create / develop own > iotivity/bridging/plugin. > > > > Hi ioTivity-Dev, > > > > There are another link > <https://wiki.iotivity.org/running_sample_codes_in_iotivity_0.9_sdk_on_edison>s > i have seen about OIC Sensor > <https://github.com/iotivity/iotivity/tree/master/examples/OICSensorBoard> > exercise > using Intel Edison > <https://wiki.iotivity.org/_media/oicsensorboardreadme.pdf> with Yocto > Project <http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-oic/about/>. > > > > From these links, can I make any move regarding Plugin modification and > testing via Intel Edison ? > > > > - > > Regards > > Edwin > > > > On 29 August 2017 at 11:35, Linux Edwin K <linux.edwi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Iotivity Team, > > > > I work as Linux & Embedded Developer in IoT domain and I want a head start > on these below points. > > > > A). Guide me to make a Setup to *create* / develop a *custom* > iotivity/bridging/*plugin*. > > ----- > > 1. *Gateway* ??? (Arduino-Mega-2560 > <https://www.iotivity.org/documentation/arduino/getting-started> / Intel- > Edison > <https://wiki.iotivity.org/running_sample_codes_in_iotivity_0.9_sdk_on_edison> > or Galileo <https://wiki.iotivity.org/_media/oicsensorboardreadme.pdf> / > Raspberry Pi) > > 2. *Bridge* Device ??? > > 3. Non-OCF or OCF supported *Sensors* ??? > > 4. Simple *Wireless* protocol to implement ??? (BLE / Zigbee / etc...) > > > > B). According to the wiki page Iotivity Bridging Project > <https://wiki.iotivity.org/bridging_project> > Every bridging > implementation is referred to as a “plugin” > > ----- > > So, the Bridging here referred as Philips Hue Bridge, Lifx Bridge, Google > Nest, etc.... ??? > > > > Regards, > > Edwin | Chennai, India > > > > >
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