Kona is based on the CoAP implementation by Sensinode. I would compare it roughly to the HTTP API you have in Java and the Apache HTTP libraries. Californium
also focuses on backend services. We put a lot of effort into the performance and are three times faster than other CoAP implementations. Another aspect in Californium is providing a nice framework for REST applications.
In the longrun, it might be good to define a good strategy how to place Californium. Some time ago, I was talking to the Vert.x guys. They have a really nice
polyglot application framework there and they were still looking for a CoAP implementation…
My two cents
Matthias
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Matthias might have some comments too but I think the license will be different. Kona would be licensed under GPL with classpath exception since it is a OpenJDK project.
On 21/01/2015 3:32 PM, Kai Kreuzer wrote:
All,
Have you already heard of the Kona project?
With primary focus on CoAP (for the start), I wonder how Californium could be positioned here? Any thoughts?
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