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    VelisphereClientSDK

    VelisphereClientSDK

    Client SDK for the VeliSphere IoT System

    This is the Java client SDK for the Velisphere Internet of Things Cloud System. It provides tools and libraries to develop clients that connect as devices or services (with sensors, actors and other configurable function) to Velisphere, where you can connect them with other devices based on an easy to build rules-system, analyze data, locate devices, remote manage them, store binary data in a "dropbox for things", etc.
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    Java HTTP REST interface

    Base for HTTP-REST Java application

    Simplified multithreaded Java HTTP server able to interpret GET/POST requests. Example dummy app included. It uses Apache2 as a proxy for AJAX calls and jQuery code as a client. ------- Requirements: For the Java HTTP server: - J2SE (SDK for compilation) For the exampe web app: - Apache2 with mod_rewrite and mod_proxy Client-side for the web app: - www browser supporting JS with jQuery --- Setup: - run Server.class from Java server files (java Server) in a terminal/console - unpack example app files under/within your apache2 document root file structure - open index.html (with a www browser, from a www server) - observe terminal output
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