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From: iotivity-dev-bounces at lists.iotivity.org 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thiago Macieira
Sent: Monday, June 5, 2017 8:14 PM
To: iotivity-dev at lists.iotivity.org
Subject: [dev] IoTivity 1.3.0 released


See https://www.iotivity.org/downloads/iotivity-1.3.0

https://wiki.iotivity.org/release_note_1.3.0



Release Notes:

This is a feature release of IoTivity. This version contains additional 
features compared to IoTivity 1.2.x, in addition to numerous bug fixes.

Please find a detailed list of all changes in the Wiki: 
https://wiki.iotivity.org/release_note_1.3.0

OCF 1.0 compatibility

This release is meant to be compatible with the upcoming OCF 1.0 specification. 
At the time of this release, the certification tools from OCF are not yet 
complete, so it may contain incompatibilities not yet discovered. The IoTivity 
development team will work closely with the OCF Certification personnel to 
correct those issues when they arise and will issue patch releases in the 1.3.x 
series.

Device implementors and application developers are encouraged to use 1.3.0 
right now to begin developing their OCF 1.0 services, while retaining the 
ability to either upgrade to 1.3.x bugfix releases or apply patches that 
correct the issues found.

Security advisories

Since release 1.3.0, IoTivity no longer includes any cryptographic code, with 
the previously-bundled TinyDTLS code removed. It does depend on a third-party 
cryptographic library, called mbedTLS<https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/>, 
which is not shipped with IoTivity and must be installed separately during the 
build process.

The IoTivity Project does not issue security advisories for third-party 
libraries not bundled and will only issue patch releases if necessary to comply 
with proper usage of upstream. In all other cases, device implementors and 
application developers need to follow disclosures from the upstream sources 
themselves and upgrade or patch those libraries as necessary.

Important new features
*                     First release of the AllJoyn Bridge
*                     OCF 1.0 features:
o        Introspection
o        Version negotiation at the protocol level
o        Endpoint list in discovery replies
o        Security updates
*                     API support:
o        Java API for generic systems (not Android-based)
o        New Procedural Client API
*                     Plugin manager rewritten
*                     UPnP Bridge features:
*                     New sample devices
*                     Compatibility with the OCF 1.0 Bridge Specification

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Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com

Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center


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