FWIW, I think it is a great idea and even essential to have some
basic adapters in the IoT Connector project.
Henryk, when you say a new 'github project' do you mean an Eclipse
project that is hosted on github or are you suggesting to do this
work outside of an official Eclipse project. I believe Kai is going
to proposal an official Eclipse IoT Connector project that would
host these modules.
Ian
On 07/12/2015 8:52 AM, Henryk Konsek
wrote:
Hi Kai,
I propose to start new github project (let's say called
"iotsp"). This project could contain following modules for
now:
iotsp
connector
core
mqtt
lwm2m
So all those three
elements (IoT connector core, lwm2m adapter and mqtt
adapter) will be part of the same project, so you can easily
build and use them together. What do you think about such
layout?
We would like to work
on this outside the Rhiot. I propose to create new Eclipse
repository for this purpose. So everything we commit, we
commit to Eclipse project. No Rhiot involved. Then, after
the SP code is mature enough, we will use it as a 3rd party
jar in Rhiot. This is common for Red Hat to work on
community projects now owned by us (for example on Apache
projects) and then using the resulting jars in the projects
we do own.
it's great to see more people joining the mailing list! I
really like the enthusiasm you and Henryk put on display for
the LWM2M Protocol Adapter as well because I think it would be
a good first adapter to have (along with a generic MQTT
Protocol Adapter).
I was discussing internally with Steffen Evers whether it
would make sense to include at least one protocol adapter in
the scope of the IoT Connector. This way we could use the
protocol adapter as the "real world" test case for the
southbound interface of the IoT Connector and we would have
some reasonable connectivity solution out-of-the-box instead
of just having the IoT Connector with potentially no Protocol
Adapter being usable at the time of a first release. What do
you guys think?
Another thing I would like to better understand is the context
in which you would like to start to work on the LWM2M Protocol
Adapter. Would you set it up as part of the RHIOT project on
GitHu b? Or would you like to set up a new GitHub repo? I am
asking because (at least for Bosch) it would be important to
understand the legal framework the code is published in. Bosch
explicitly decided to join the Eclipse Foundation and work on
open source projects under the legal framework of Eclipse only
because this provides a "safe" context for us to work on open
source. This might be totally different for RedHat because
your level of maturity regarding open source development is
probably much higher. Therefore, it would be much easier for
Bosch to engage in such a project if it were hosted by Eclipse
and we could collaborate on it under the Eclipse legal
framework. Any thoughts on this?
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> Hi Henryk,
>
> Yes I am in too.
>
> keep in touch
>
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> ----- Mail original -----
> De: "Henryk Konsek" <hekonsek@xxxxxxxxx>
> À: iot-sp@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Envoyé: Mercredi 2 Décembre 2015 16:57:29
> Objet: [iot-sp] LWM2M protocol adapter prototype
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd love to start working on a prototype of the LWM2M
protocol adapter
> based on Eclipse Leshan. I guess I'm not the only one as
more people
> declared a willingness to work on this topic.
>
> Maybe we could set up a GitHub repository for the project
Server
> Platform project where we could start to create the very
first version
> of a protocol adapter?
>
> Cheers!
> --
> Henryk Konsek
> http://about.me/hekonsek
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