On Thursday 04 June 2015 02:40:45 ??? wrote: > Hi all, > Original PPM's target usage scenario was as follows. > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > - Joe is using OIC application to control OIC light. > - Joe has purchased non-OIC light like Philips Hue. > - Joe searches and installs Hue plugin from the OIC web site. > - After installing plugin, Hue light will be discovered dynamically as OIC > device without restart of application. - Joe can control OIC light and Hue > light with same OIC application. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
When you say "installs the plugin from OIC website", do you mean "download sources, compile and deploy according to target device, as described by OEM vendor of the target device"? > For this, PPM was based on OSGi framework because it provides basic dynamic > component deployment model - install, update, start, stop, signing. > However, recently, I also have some doubts on the reality about providing > user level doployment model by IoTivity open source. In other words, it > looks too much vertical solution for the open source. Is that http://www.osgi.org/? Since that's a Java standard, can you explain how it applies to C and C++? > Anyway, protocol bridging itself is very necessary in current IoT area. > I hope that "Resource Server Container" can be more generic, primitive and > layered than PPM. Do you have any ideas you can share already on this subject? -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
