Eclipse Vorto allows device manufacturers to easily describe device functionality and characteristics as Device Information Models and share & manage them in a central Vorto Repository. Vorto provides convenient SDKs for IoT Device Developers to easily integrate devices into IoT solutions.
Check out a the Vorto Example Code that leverages Vorto Models and Vorto libraries.
The Repository Plugin SDK helps you build and deploy various extensions to the Vorto Repository:
Code Generator Plugin | Learn how to write your own generator and deploy and hook it into the Vorto Repository as a (micro) service | Read more |
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Importer Plugin | Importers convert device descriptions from other formats to the Vorto language. Learn how to write such an importer plugin and run and hook it into the Vorto Repository. | Read more |
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