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Ben,

Thanks for putting this PoC together. Having done a real life greenhouse distributed M2M solution (with protocols Microsoft DDE and Java RMI involved, back in 2001/2 you didn't have much Open Source yet and J2ME had just started) that was used by a University of Horticulture and numerous small gardeners 10 years ago, I'll have a closer look at it and will be happy to provide feedback.

The temperature range seems a bit strange. When visiting the page it went between -0.1 °C and around 25 °C. Is it still that cold (and hot) where you put it or is that a freezer room of a restaurant?

Using Paho and the (stable) Java MQTT client as an alternative would of course make it a little more heterogeneous. And while I haven't personally seen a working Lua distro on Raspberry Pi, Stephen Chin and others at Oracle show the Java SE one including Embedded Glassfish all the time.

I asked at my geecon talk mentioning the M2M IWG how many people (in a 70-100 audience) knew or used Lua. 2 heard of it, nobody ever used it first hand. While Stephen Chin's Raspberry Pi live hacking session right after my talk in Krakow had not only a few more people (100+) but at least a dozen who said, they already owned a Raspberry Pi. He didn't ask about Lua, but answers would likely have been quite similar. 

After UOMo reached its MR (review pending as we speak) I should be able to help the project lead of the newly proposed Ponte project. He asked about UCUM support under _javascript_ for obvious reasons. While strong typing as the Java Units module allows may neither help much for _javascript_ nor Lua or other scripting languages, a UCUM parser can guarantee unit consistency of these sensor readings and to some extent UCUM also permits conversion or calculations on the fly as long as UCUM codes are used properly.

As mentioned before, happy to help Lua implementations of MQTT as well.

Werner

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies (Benjamin Cab?)
   2. Re: Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies (Benjamin Cab?)
   3. Re: Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies (Marco Carrer)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 03:26:52 -0700
From: Benjamin Cab? <bcabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [m2m-iwg] Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies
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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!
Benjamin--


De : Benjamin CABE <BCabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:BCabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
R?pondre ? : m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
Date : vendredi 17 mai 2013 17:15
? : m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
Objet : [m2m-iwg] Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies

Hi,

A first draft of the Wiki page describing the end-to-end demo that we discussed during our last phone calls is online http://wiki.eclipse.org/Machine-to-Machine/M2MIWG/Demonstrator

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! :-)
See http://wiki.eclipse.org/Machine-to-Machine/Face-2-Face-Meeting-June4-2013

Thanks,
Benjamin.

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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 03:36:30 -0700
From: Benjamin Cab? <bcabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [m2m-iwg] Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies
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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.

Benjamin--


De : Benjamin CABE <BCabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:BCabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
R?pondre ? : m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
Date : mardi 21 mai 2013 12:26
? : m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
Objet : Re: [m2m-iwg] Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies

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!
Benjamin--


De : Benjamin CABE <BCabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:BCabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
R?pondre ? : m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
Date : vendredi 17 mai 2013 17:15
? : m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
Objet : [m2m-iwg] Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies

Hi,

A first draft of the Wiki page describing the end-to-end demo that we discussed during our last phone calls is online http://wiki.eclipse.org/Machine-to-Machine/M2MIWG/Demonstrator

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! :-)
See http://wiki.eclipse.org/Machine-to-Machine/Face-2-Face-Meeting-June4-2013

Thanks,
Benjamin.

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Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 12:42:19 +0200
From: Marco Carrer <marco.carrer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [m2m-iwg] Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies
Message-ID: <FA62A384-7F19-495A-9183-D5E251913F9F@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi Benjamin,
    it is indeed a cool web page and a very good start.

Thanks for putting this together.
-Marco


On May 21, 2013, at 12:36 PM, Benjamin Cab? <bcabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 wrote:

> 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.
>
> Benjamin--
>
>
> De : Benjamin CABE <BCabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> R?pondre ? : m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date : mardi 21 mai 2013 12:26
> ? : m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Objet : Re: [m2m-iwg] Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies
>
>> 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!
>> Benjamin--
>>
>>
>> De : Benjamin CABE <BCabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> R?pondre ? : m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Date : vendredi 17 mai 2013 17:15
>> ? : m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Objet : [m2m-iwg] Demonstrator of Eclipse M2M technologies
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> A first draft of the Wiki page describing the end-to-end demo that we discussed during our last phone calls is online http://wiki.eclipse.org/Machine-to-Machine/M2MIWG/Demonstrator
>>>
>>> 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! :-)
>>> See http://wiki.eclipse.org/Machine-to-Machine/Face-2-Face-Meeting-June4-2013
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Benjamin.
>>>
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