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.

Currently the SDK is available to connect to Velisphere via the AMQP message queuing protocoll, releases for MQTT and ReST will follow.

This is still work in progress and will continue to evolve over time.

To create your own account for free, go to http://www.velisphere.com

Features

  • IoT Device connectivity
  • IoT Device management
  • Binary Data Store (log files, images, videos...)
  • Connecting devices and services based on rules
  • AMQP connection for reliable transport in less than perfect situations

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Categories

Web Services, JSON, IoT

License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Operating Systems

BSD, Linux, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, Engineering, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Telecommunications Industry

User Interface

Command-line, Web-based

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Web Services Software, Java JSON Software, Java IoT Software

Registered

2016-01-05