Hi Markus,

Thanks for the answer.

Regards,
Shaoguang

From: Markus Jung [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2016 14:22
To: Li, ShaoguangX; iotivity-dev at lists.iotivity.org
Subject: Re: [dev] A few question about IoTivity


Hello,

1) No support currently

2) You can use the resource container and protocol bridge resources to 
integrate non-OIC devices. For logical resoures, you can simple use bundle 
resource or soft sensor resource if you want to use the container. Otherwise, 
the normal APIs to create an arbitrary IoTivity can also be used and you have 
to put the according logic in the entity handler.

Best regards

Markus



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Sender : Li, ShaoguangX<shaoguangx.li at intel.com<mailto:shaoguangx.li at 
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Date : Jan 05, 2016 15:17 (GMT+09:00)

Title : [dev] A few question about IoTivity


Hello Everyone,

We are trying to using IoTivity to develop a Home Gateway, my teammates and I 
have some disagreement about IoTivity, can anyone please help to answer the 
below questions?

1) Does Iotivity provide the capability for data managing, storage, and 
analyzing? If so, how can we leverage these capabilities?
2) Is it reasonable that mapping a ProtocolBridgeBundle to a Iotivity logical 
device? In other words, can we mapping a NON-OIC device to a OIC logical device?

Thanks&Regards,
Shaoguang




Best Regards,



Dr.techn. Markus Jung

IoT, IoTivity, OIC | IoT Lab

Software R&D Center | Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd

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markus.jung at samsung.com


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