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Revision as of 08:46, 28 July 2014 by Benalaya.sensinov.com (Talk | contribs) (Get OM2M binaries)

Get OM2M binaries

  • Download OM2M binaries from this link.
  • Extract the rar folder. You will find the NSCL and GSCL products
  • Use start.bat for windows or start.sh for linux to start NSCL and GSCL.

Build OM2M from source code

Clone OM2M project

git clone http://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/om2m/org.eclipse.om2m.git

Add required libraries (This step will be removed when all third libraries will be validated by Eclipse)

  • To help you take advantage of the OM2M platform, we decided to provide the source code and ask you to manually add libraries currently being validated by Eclipse:
  • Download required libraries from this link: om2m-libs.rar
  • Extract OM2M-libs and add the following libraries to "org.eclipse.om2m" repository as follows:
    • "db4o-core-java5-8.1-SNAPSHOT.jar" library under "org.eclipse.om2m.core\libs"
    • "obix.jar" library under "org.eclipse.om2m.commons\libs"
    • "xsd" folder under "org.eclipse.om2m.commons\src\main\resources"


Build OM2M using maven

  • "Apache Maven 3" is required to build OM2M.
  • Got to the "org.eclipse.om2m" directory.
  • Build OM2M using the following command: (An internet connection is required to download dependencies)
mvn clean install

Generated products

  • Two Eclipse products will be generated after a successful built:
    • The NSCL product can be found on this directory: "om2m/org.eclipse.om2m/org.eclipse.om2m.site.nscl/target/products/nscl/<os>/<ws>/<arch>"
    • The GSCL product can be found on this directory: "om2m/org.eclipse.om2m/org.eclipse.om2m.site.gscl/target/products/gscl/<os>/<ws>/<arch>"
  • You can also import the "org.eclipse.om2m" project as maven project in the Eclipse RPC IDE, and use Eclipse maven tools to build the OM2M platform.

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