The californium repo is supposed to be a pure library that comes with a few examples and tests. The californium.tools
repo is to collect several tools around CoAP, that is, stand-alone projects that could also be distributed as binaries (executable JARs). It the moment, the number of tools is a bit sparse, but I hope this will change over time.
Ciao
Matthias
From: cf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Tim Kellogg
Sent: Donnerstag, 27. November 2014 10:33
To: Julien Vermillard; Californium (Cf) developer discussions
Subject: Re: [cf-dev] CoRE Resource Directory
Ah! Thank you, that looks like what I’m looking for. Is there Any reason why it’s not packaged with Californium more closely?
Sr. Software Engineer, Protocols
On November 27, 2014 at 2:22:10 AM, Julien Vermillard (jvermillard@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
Hi Tim,
I never tried it but:
On Thu Nov 27 2014 at 00:06:35 Tim Kellogg <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Are there any plans to implement CoRE Resource Directory in Californium? I have been trying to implement CoAP-MQ but it seems to rely on a /rd endpoint used by the Resource
Directory spec. I would be glad to implement this, but I wanted to make sure that I haven’t overlooked anything.
Sr. Software Engineer, Protocols
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