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ki.iotivity.org/build_iotivity_project_for_arduino) it is
>> mentioned that "Arduino ATMega 2560" and "Arduino Due" are the supported
>> Arduino category platforms.
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>> 1). Are there any restriction to use other Arduino platforms such as
&g
piling iotivity, what do I do?
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> Is there some guidance?
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ks.
RegardsShaoguang
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Hi Alex,
According to the article for programmer
(https://www.iotivity.org/documentation/linux/programmers-guide,
see protocol message format section), it seems that ns OC is for "OIC protocol".
I think OIC ns is for "OIC service layer" after reviewing codes.
- Kevin
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>>>>> *Title* : [dev] Simulator Build Failure on Iotivity 1.0.1 SDK
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>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to build simulator with Iotivity 1.0.1 SDK on Ubuntu 12.04.
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On Tuesday 02 February 2016 22:24:34 Manas Marwah wrote:
> Dear Thiago,
>
> >These are the sessions we've had in the past:
> ?>?
> - introduction
> - API overview, architecture
> - security model
> - Android API and support
> - service API
> - creating demos with IoTivity
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> ?I would like to kno
enfire as the XMPP server, I'd like to ask what XMPP server were you using
during development? Thanks.
Regards,
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what is mean OC?
Thank you and best regards,
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Hi Thiago,
1. The idea of default interface is about being versatile and flexible in
allowing an app or solution developer to define default behavior for a resource
at deployment or runtime - it would be hubris at best and stupidity at worst
for the spec/Iotivity to believe that we understand a
On Tuesday 02 February 2016 18:45:33 Dwarkaprasad Dayama wrote:
> > That's an acceptable solution. I don't see the Con as you described: what
> > would need to store the default interface information for every resource
> > and why? The way I see it, no one needs to store anything. Can you explain
>
On Tuesday 02 February 2016 00:45:45 Subramaniam, Ravi wrote:
> Hi Thiago,
Hello Ravi
>
> 1. The idea of default interface is about being versatile and flexible in
> allowing an app or solution developer to define default behavior for a
> resource at deployment or runtime - it would be hubris at
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