Thanks Eelco for pointing that out. There is also an effort to get this
implemented into java and SMACK
https://community.igniterealtime.org/blogs/ignite/2015/09/14/smack-414-rele…
The 323 and 325 and the accompanying other IoT Xep's are as noted in
experimental and needs feedback from other's.
There are several that use them and one of the main advantages are the
demand for "unit" in 323 and 325 when sending data between sensors and
actuators
Sadaf: Very fun with your research, If you have any specific questions send
them to me or feel free to continue the discussion here on list.
*Regards*
Joachim Lindborg
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2015-10-12 10:36 GMT+02:00 Cramer, E.R. (Eelco) <Eelco.Cramer(a)tno.nl>nl>:
There is a python implementation of these XEPs that I
know of.
You might want to checkout
http://www.xmpp-iot.org and
https://github.com/joachimlindborg/SleekXMPP for the python
implementation.
On 12 Oct 2015, at 07:56, Sadaf Khan
<sadaf(a)platalytics.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am doing R&D on xmpp protocol. I need its iot extensions protocol. i.e
XEP-0323 and XEP-0325.But i just found one example of its applicaiton in
xml.
can you suggest its JAVA library? i will be very
thankful to you.)
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