Hello Eelco
Great news, and well done! Congratulations.
Best regards
Peter
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From: IOT [iot-bounces(a)xmpp.org] on behalf of Cramer, E.R. (Eelco) [Eelco.Cramer(a)tno.nl]
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 1:31 PM
To: XMPP in the Internet of Things
Subject: [IOT] Ekster: implementation of XEP-0347
Hi guys,
We’ve decided to open source our implementation of XEP-0347 IoT Discovery. We’ve named it
Ekster and you can find the code on github:
https://github.com/TNO-IoT/ekster
Until now there was no open source implementation of the IoT discovery XEP for developers
to play with (expect for the hosted service of Clayster) and Ekster enables developers
with an intrest in XMPP IoT to run a registry on their own development environment.
The current state of Ekster is that it suitable for development. We haven’t used it in
production ourselves. Ekster is written in coffeescript and runs on NodeJS. Currently it
can run as an external component to a XMPP server but it should not be to hard to change
it to run as a XMPP client. The documentation is still to be improved with message flow
examples and it would be nice to create some kind of demo site to see the code in action.
Ekster uses mongod as its database but it is possible to add custom backend providers to
enable other storage. When we started the implementation we’ve experimented with octoblu
as a backend and the code for the octublu backend is still there.
The code is accompanied by 2 other github projects that I use for integration tests.
I welcome all of your suggestions! Feedback is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Eelco