Cool. Once the scenario is nailed down (MQTT server address,
topic names or REST API, cam URL, etc), if you add that to the wiki somewhere, I'll build a quick ThingWorx app to provide historization, alerting, UI, etc. Maybe I will do it live for the WG if anyone is interested. This would also give us a common basis
for the meta model discussions.
Just a quick clarification… this is a preview! :-)
The webcam is not really a live image for now, and the values displayed are mock. The ON/OFF button under the light bulb will eventually allow to turn a light next to the greenhouse on or off and the webcam will allow to see the result live. The current
state of the button should also reflect the actual state of the light.
All,
The Koneki team has developed a very cool web UI that will eventually be used for the demonstrator. I have deployed a preview at http://m2m.eclipse.org/portalTest/webapp/app/#/devices/m2m_greenhouse_demo .
I'd like to improve this page with a short introduction on the demo setup, as well as have room for commercial 3rd parties to feature their own demos based on Eclipse M2M technologies.
As always, any feedback is welcome!
Hi,
For those who were not involved in the call, the idea is to deploy over the next couple of weeks a demo (connected greenhouse) of Eclipse M2M technologies running 24/7 and feature it on
http://m2m.eclipse.org with a web interface displaying fancy temperature/luminosity/… widgets.
The wiki page also describes the second goal of this demo, which is to allow members of the working group to showcase and promote the commercial products they build on top of Eclipse M2M, and the interoperability it brings.
I am looking forward to getting the group's feedback on this. It's an item we have on the agenda of the face-to-face meeting for which I kindly remind you to register if you haven't done it already! :-)
Thanks,
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