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Eclipse sensiNact (lower-case on the first s and capital letter on the second N) aims at creating a common environment in which heterogeneous devices can exchange information and interact among each other in the IoT world.
Eclipse sensiNact is composed of two tools, sensiNact Gateway aiming at integrating devices and aggregating data from various sources and sensiNact Studio aiming at interacting with the sensiNact Gateway to visualize the devices and the data.
sensiNact is a horizontal platform dedicated to IoT and in particularly used in various smart city and smart home applications. sensiNact aims at managing IoT protocols and devices heterogeneity and provides synchronous (on demand) and asynchronous (periodic or event based) access to data/actions of IoT devices, as well as access to historic data with generic and easy-to-use API. To achieve these objectives, sensiNact comes with two complementary frameworks:
- sensiNact Gateway interconnects IoT devices using different southbound IoT protocols such as Zigbee, EnOcean, LoRa, XBee, MQTT, XMPP, as well as platforms such as FIWARE and allows access to them with various northbound protocols such as HTTP REST, MQTT, XMPP, JSON RPC and CDMI. The gateway can also host applications and manage them using an application manager module.
- sensiNact Studio proposes an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) based on Eclipse to manage the existing devices, in addition to develop, deploy and manage IoT applications.
Installation
Quick start guides
Understanding the gateway
- Gateway Architecture
- Gateway Core
- Gateway Security
- AppManager
- Endpoint connector
- HTTPS Felix Configuration
- Bridges
Tutorials
This section proposes various tutorials to help users and developers to learn more about sensiNact.
- How to develop a southbound bridge (requires knowledge about Java, such as the architecture and the data model of sensiNact)
- How to create sensinact bridge local configuration
Development
The sensiNact project uses the continuous integration infrastructure from Eclipse.
The Eclipse Jenkins runs a compilation of the sensiNact Gateway every day (or night, depending on your timezone). The resulting compilation generates a stand alone snapshot distribution that is available at the following address: latest build. Ten builds are kept in the download area of Eclipse.
Each module of the sensiNact gateway is available in the Eclipse Nexus.
The same compilation process is under development for the sensiNact Studio.
A sonar report should be available soon at the following address: Eclipse Sonar