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<ul><li>[[http://onem2m.org/application-developer-guide/use-case Light control using HTTP binding]]</ul> | <ul><li>[[http://onem2m.org/application-developer-guide/use-case target="_blank" Light control using HTTP binding]]</ul> | ||
<ul><li><a href="http://onem2m.org/application-developer-guide/use-case" target="_blank">Light control using HTTP binding</a> </ul> | <ul><li><a href="http://onem2m.org/application-developer-guide/use-case" target="_blank">Light control using HTTP binding</a> </ul> | ||
<ul><li>[[Temperature Monitoring|Temperature Monitoring using CoAP binding (soon)]]</ul> | <ul><li>[[Temperature Monitoring|Temperature Monitoring using CoAP binding (soon)]]</ul> |
Revision as of 12:34, 12 December 2016
oneM2M has worked on a series of developer guides, propsing a guideline for application developers who want to use functionalities offered by an oneM2M service platform. When implementing a standard, it is frequently requested from software developer community to get some tutorials describing for basic use cases, some procedures and scenarios, including diagrams, message flows, message traces samples, resource description samples, etc.. … Such document would be helpful in software development to provide overal understanding of the main functions offered by the oneM2M architecture, before going more deeply into the analysis of the oneM2M standards.
oneM2M sample use cases
Use cases examples
- <a href="http://onem2m.org/application-developer-guide/use-case" target="_blank">Light control using HTTP binding</a>