Hi Gregg,


IoT.js is currently does not support OIC/OCF or any protocol. It is merely 
basic framework for Jerryscript engine to know how to use JerryScript.



This new activity is going to ad OIC/OCF functionality to IoT.js.



Regards

Dwarka

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From: Gregg Reynolds [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2017 3:00 AM
To: Dwarkaprasad Dayama <dwarka.dayama at samsung.com>
Cc: iotivity-dev at lists.iotivity.org
Subject: Re: [dev] New IoTivity activity "IoT Software Platform" proposal







On Apr 21, 2017 3:31 AM, "Dwarkaprasad Dayama" <dwarka.dayama at samsung.com 
<mailto:dwarka.dayama at samsung.com> > wrote:

Hi IoTivity dev community members,



Having an easy to use and quick to market IoT solutions are future of IoT 
business. 

Another important attribute is light in weight because in general IoT devices 
will be holding less memory as compared to high end smart devices.



Considering above key quality attributes, I would like to propose ?IoT Software 
Platform? a packaged solution that has Kernel, Engine/Compiler/Interpreter & 
IoT framework.

1st proof of concept will be based on TBD a light weight and easy to configure 
RTOS, Jerry script a light weight JavaScript engine and IoT.js an IoT framework 
powered by Jerry script and compliant to OCF.

sounds great.  does iot.js currently support oic/ocf protocol and data model?



gregg

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