GitHub - rzr/iotivity-example: IoTivity tutorial (in progress)

IoTivity tutorial (in progress). Contribute to rzr/iotivity-example development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1447422/accepted-hippomocks-50-2-source-into-unstable/# #DebianIot : #hippomocks has been accepted for #debian #unstable , I packaged it years ago for #IoTivity project , Feel free to use it for testing #mocking #C++ projects, or suggest any other ?
Debian Package Tracker

http://rzr.github.io/iotivity-example/meta-ocf-automotive# #Automotive #IoTivity blog post backup, if anyone want to try to rebuild #MetaOcfAutomotive , let me know if you're blocked
How OCF is Creating the Connected Car #

ssh://notabug.org/tizen/iotivity-example

iotivity-example
https://youtu.be/83Qp7ROEJt4#iotivity-arduino-20161006rzr #IoT : #IoTivity 1 was small enough to fit into #Arduino #Mega but the 2d version with enabled security by default wasn't so platform was no more supported... like many other technology learn more soon
iotivity-arduino-20161006rzr

YouTube
iotivity-agl-demo-platform-20160222rzr

YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJKYauaOmsc&list=PLW_oRrdNdnFknsXxy1LjNSpr3b2Fma_W5#tizen-genivi-20160424rzr# #IoTivity connects several class of #IoT devices as long as they share #OCF Resource model and (local) #CoAP protocol this is magic of #interoperability with #PrivacyByDesign
tizen-genivi-20160424rzr

YouTube
GENIVI + OCF Cooperation

Ziran Sun explains how GENIVI and the Open Connectivity Foundation can cooperate to improve intelligent automotive platforms.

SlideShare
http://git.yoctoproject.org/clean/cgit.cgi/meta-oic/# #Yocto layer used is #MetaOic it contains #IoTivity library and a few examples I am currently maintaining it, feel free to rebuild on your favorite #BSP or #linux #distro
meta-oic - Layer containing recipes for building the Open Interconnect Consortium Iotivity framework

https://web.archive.org/web/20180424144350/https://blogs.s-osg.org/building-iotivity-arm-artik-devices/#fedora #ARTIK : I was wondering is there still anyone using those discontinued #SBC , if yes which #OperatingSystem will you use? #Yocto #Fedora #Tizen or #Debian / #Ubuntu ? I used all of them for #IoTivity project at #SamsungOSG
Building IoTivity for ARM on ARTIK Devices - Samsung Open Source Group Blog

There are several options to build IoTivity for ARM targets or any non x86 hardware, but first you have to decide which operating system you want to use. In this article, I won?t compare OS or devices; instead, I?ll give a couple of hints that apply to ARTIK 5, 7, and 10 devices (not the ARTIK 0 family, which run TizenRT). These steps can also be applied to other single board computers like the Raspberry PI. Build for Tizen with GBS The first and easiest way to build IoTivity is for Tizen, using GBS. This process was explained in a previous article on this blog: An Introduction to Tizen Development on ARTIK For your knowledge, GBS was inspired by Debian?s git-build-package and uses an ARM toolchain that runs in a chrooted ARM environment using QEMU. Both ARTIK boards and the Raspberry Pi are used as Tizen reference platforms. Build for ?

Connected Car at CES 2017: GENIVI demo with Open Connectivity Foundation

Vince Holton of Connected Car magazine meets with representatives of the GENIVI Alliance at CES 2017 and sees a fascinating demo involving a Jaguar F-Type an...