[Fiware-lab-help] FIWARE Lab Assistance

João Maurício joao.goncalves.mauricio at gmail.com
Fri Aug 21 15:22:03 CEST 2015


Hello Daniele and FIWARE Lab Help,

Could you please give me some status update regarding my request?

Thank you.

Best regards,
Joao Mauricio

On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 10:44 AM, João Maurício <
joao.goncalves.mauricio at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Daniele,
>
> Thank you for your feedback.
>
> I'm looking forward for second level support team response.
>
> Best regards,
> Joao Mauricio
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Daniele Santoro <
> daniele.santoro at create-net.org> wrote:
>
>> Dear,
>>
>> I’ve forwarded your request to the second level support. They will give
>> you the needed help.
>>
>> Daniele
>>
>> On 10 Aug 2015, at 18:14, João Maurício <
>> joao.goncalves.mauricio at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Hello FIWARE Lab Assistance,
>> >
>> > I am trying to build a simple Wirecloud Application Mashup, with the
>> "NGSI source" and "Map Viewer" components, like the one described here (
>> https://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/Application_Mashup_-_Wirecloud_-_User_and_Programmer_Guide)
>> but using the testing service available at 130.206.80.40.
>> > Since I am a newcomer to the FIWARE platform, I started by following
>> these simple instructions (
>> http://www.fiware.org/devguides/connection-to-the-internet-of-things/how-to-read-measures-captured-from-iot-devices/
>> and
>> http://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers/backend-device-management-idas/instances)
>> and managed to successfully create a virtual (python) device, publish and
>> read observations to/from it. Then, I played with the FIWARE Lab for a
>> while and also managed to successfully use the "NGSI browser" and "Spy
>> Wiring" widgets to read my device's data. Finally, when I tried to use the
>> "NGSI source" operator to "automatise" the readings, nothing happened.
>> Components configurations below:
>> >
>> > NGSI Browser
>> >
>> >       NGSI server URL: http://130.206.80.40:1026/
>> >       Use the FIWARE credentials of the user: Yes
>> >       NGSI entity types: [LEFT_BLANK]
>> >       Id pattern: test123
>> >       Extra Attributes: temp
>> >
>> > NGSI Source
>> >
>> >       NGSI server URL: http://130.206.80.40:1026/
>> >       NGSI proxy URL: https://ngsiproxy.lab.fiware.org (also tried
>> other addresses, without success)
>> >       Use the FIWARE credentials of the user: Yes
>> >       Use the FIWARE credentials of the workspace owner: No (also tried
>> with "Yes")
>> >       NGSI entity types: [LEFT_BLANK]
>> >       Id pattern: test123
>> >       Monitored NGSI Attributes: temp
>> >
>> > Please note that the "NGSI Source" operator worked perfectly with its
>> default configuration.
>> >
>> > Moreover I've also read here (https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-2916)
>> that the ContextBroker must support HTTPS; does that mean that the public
>> testing server doesn't support it and that I can't use it for my final
>> purpose? Or there is a way to use it without the NGSI proxy (another
>> operator perhaps)?
>> >
>> > Thank you.
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> > João Maurício
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > Fiware-lab-help mailing list
>> > Fiware-lab-help at lists.fi-ware.org
>> > https://lists.fi-ware.org/listinfo/fiware-lab-help
>>
>>
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-lab-help/attachments/20150821/ef117a05/attachment.html>


More information about the Fiware-lab-help mailing list

You can get more information about our cookies and privacy policies clicking on the following links: Privacy policy   Cookies policy