IoTivity Development on Raspberry Pi* 3

January 8, 2018

This Getting Started Guide shows you how to set up an IoTivity development environment on a Raspberry Pi* 3 board. You will also build and run sample server and client applications that verify the build environment is set up properly, and can interact with an Internet of Things (IoT) device, in our case an LED. These sample applications are a baseline and reference for new developers to explore the IoTivity API framework and learn how to write secure server and client applications that can pass the OCF Certification Test Tool (CTT) and implement OCF Introspection (how devices discover and communicate their capabilities to each other, enabling interoperability)

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