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>
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