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Getting started with Vorto #318

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aedelmann opened this issue Jun 29, 2016 · 2 comments
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Getting started with Vorto #318

aedelmann opened this issue Jun 29, 2016 · 2 comments
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@aedelmann
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aedelmann commented Jun 29, 2016

A getting started with Vorto with least effort, e.g:

With Web-UI:

  1. Finding an existing information model using the Repository Browser e.g. XDK
  2. Generate for Web UI or CoAP

With Eclipse Toolset:
Prerequisite: Installation of Vorto IDE (Link to Installation guide)

  1. Finding an existing information model using the Repository Browser e.g. XDK
  2. Generate for Web UI or CoAP
  3. Switch to Java perspective and see the genreated bundles

By the way link: You can use our Vorto CLI Tool as well.

@aedelmann aedelmann added this to the 0.4.0 M6 milestone Jun 29, 2016
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I'll take this.

erlemantos pushed a commit to bosch-io/vorto that referenced this issue Jul 29, 2016
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@aedelmann aedelmann modified the milestones: 0.9.0 M1, 0.9.0 M2 Aug 4, 2016
@aedelmann aedelmann modified the milestones: 0.9.0 M1, 0.9.0 Jan 18, 2017
@andrew-from-pretoria
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I understand that the Eclipse Toolset has been deprecated. Therefore this issue is no longer relevant.

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