Yes.  If we adopt ipv6 discovery and support https in unicast discovery it 
opens up a lot of peer to peer posibilities as well.

Currently IoT depends a lot on corporate cloud solutions.

River suits IoT.

Regards,

Peter


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---- Original message ----
From: Gregg Wonderly <ge...@cox.net>
Sent: 01/09/2016 11:15:52 pm
To: dev@river.apache.org
Subject: Re: Hinkmond Wong 2014 blogs about jini and iot

This is an example of the kind of detail that the Surrogate Architecture was 
intended to deal with.  The discovery of native devices and then the 
advertisement of them via Jini is an excellent way to remove the “Linux” nature 
of the source device from a system.   When you consider that individual detail 
against the larger scheme of IoT, Jini can provide lots of opportunity for “in 
home” device management. 

Gregg 

> On Sep 1, 2016, at 6:34 AM, Peter Firmstone <peter.firmst...@zeus.net.au> 
>wrote: 
>  
> https://blogs.oracle.com/hinkmond/entry/easy_iot_sensor_on_boarding 
>  
> Must have missed this earlier. 
>  
> Sent from my Samsung device. 
>   


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