Hi Achim,
I'm currently using the latest release version 1.0.0-M3. From
what I've read so far, inquiries on mailing list and bugs (see
below links marked with *), I thought this to be a quite
straightforward task. One object which uses such a functionality
should be the firmware object, but I have not found any
implementation of it yet. I can only guess that blockwise transfer
is more common from client to server when reading whole objects or
during discover operations. Does this differ from my use case? Do
you have any suggestions for correctly setting up Californium?
Best regards,
Sebastian
*https://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/leshan-dev/msg00337.html
*https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=471101
*https://github.com/eclipse/leshan/issues/302
Am 10.07.2017 um 10:02 schrieb Kraus
Achim (INST/ECS4):
Hi,
depending
on the leshan version your using, this may require some
setup for californium.
So
which version you are talking about?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Achim Kraus
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Hi
everybody,
I
am searching for help regarding the usage of blockwise
transfer from a Leshan server to a Leshan client.
I
am trying to transfer an opaque message from a Leshan
server to a Leshan client whose size exceeds the maximum
size for one single package. Therefore the client
returns a 4.13 message indicating that the message size
is too big. I was of the opinion that the BlockwiseLayer
would take care of the blockwise transfer if the message
is too large for a single message. When sending
messages via the WriteRequest I see no interface for
manipulating the block options. Therefore I assume it's
not intended to set these on the lwm2m layer. Did I miss
some configuration value? Any help is appreciated!
Best
regards,
Sebastian
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