Hi Muhammad,
I’m not familiar with the Wio LTE boards, but you might reach a larger audience by opening an issue on GitHub (https://github.com/eclipse/wakaama/issues).
If you haven’t already, I would strongly suggest reading the LWM2M technical specification available at
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/wp/Overviews/lightweightm2m_overview.html. Version 1.0 is supported and some work has been done to support version 1.1. This will give important background information.
It would be helpful to have some idea of what you are trying to accomplish and what OS (if any) you are running. To get started, have a look at the example client. You would need to create a similar program adapted to your needs.
You may needs some objects not part of the specifications. There are many defined in the OMA LightweightM2M (LwM2M) Object and Resource Registry at
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/wp/omna/lwm2m/lwm2mregistry.html.
Regards,
Scott
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Hi,
I am trying to run Wakaama on the STM32L496 and the Wio LTE boards. I do not know which direction to proceed. Please help in getting started as I am pretty new to Wakaama.
Thanks,
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Muhammad Hameem Safwat Husain Javid Iqbal
Masters in Electrical Engineering