azure-iot-sdks
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Azure IoT SDKs
Published by zolvarga almost 9 years ago
CMAKE / Build
- Fixed if statemens in cmake files for Arduino Yun.
- Task 5081083:Fix release_mbed_project.cmd regarding path not found error
- Added Compiler options
C Device Client
- Task 5055035 - Removing compiler warnings in iothub_account.c
- Task 5055035 - Removing compiler warnings in iothub_account.c
- Update remote_monitoring.c
- Task 4860483:make on separate folder for every transport for c client
- Arduino Yun Port
- Updating folder location for paho. 64bits and 32bits.
- Changing to Develop Branch of Paho, which has 64 bits platform and updating the script to build it.
- remove options not supported yet by mqtt
- Enabling C E2E tests to consume env var IOTHUB_PARTITION_COUNT
CSharp Device Client
- Improve .NET SDK comments and auto-generated docs
NodeJs Device / Service Client
- implement login/logout commands for iothub-explorer
- replace Device/ServiceToken with SharedAccessSignature.create
- use ConnectionString.parse for integration tests
- Create SDK-specific classes: Http, ConnectionString, SharedAccessSignature
- Task 5039324: Reduce ENV VARS required by IoT Hub client test code (node.js)
- implement Registry.fromSharedAccessSignature
- Updates to jsdocs
- Node.js doc updates
- add static Registry.fromConnectionString method
- Add monitor-events option in iothub-explorer
Java Device Client
- Revert to using a single line for the Maven command
- Fixes async test in error on Linux due to Thread timing/count on Linux.
Java Service Client
- Clean up console printouts
- Enable Service Client E2E test
- Enable build for Java Service SDK Enable E2E test for Registry Manager CRUD operations
- Remove sensitive console printouts
- Fix path to DeviceExplorer
Device Explorer
- correct URL of Device Explorer installer
- Getting rid of a couple of redundant variables.
- Addressed review comments.
- Some cosmetic fixes and improvements for DeviceExplorer.
Fixed GitHub Issues
- Fix for GitHub azure-iot-sdks issue #130
- Update Java instructions to address issue #119