This is a simple mbed client example demonstrating, registration of a device with mbed Device Connector and reading and writing values as well as deregistering on different Network Interfaces including Ethernet, WiFi, 6LoWPAN ND and Thread respectively.
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diff -r 4a161de53cde -r c2fa339bdacc Jenkinsfile --- a/Jenkinsfile Mon Dec 05 18:15:11 2016 +0000 +++ b/Jenkinsfile Thu Dec 08 12:30:11 2016 +0000 @@ -78,6 +78,10 @@ execute("sed -i 's/\"NANOSTACK\", \"LOWPAN_ROUTER\", \"COMMON_PAL\"/\"NANOSTACK\", \"THREAD_ROUTER\", \"COMMON_PAL\"/' mbed_app.json") // Change connection type to thread execute ("sed -i 's/\"value\": \"ETHERNET\"/\"value\": \"MESH_THREAD\"/' mbed_app.json") + // Reuse 6lowpan channel to Thread channel + execute("sed -i 's/\"mbed-mesh-api.6lowpan-nd-channel\": 12/\"mbed-mesh-api.thread-config-channel\": 18/' mbed_app.json") + // Reuse 6lowpan channel page to Thread PANID + execute("sed -i 's/\"mbed-mesh-api.6lowpan-nd-channel-page\": 0/\"mbed-mesh-api.thread-config-panid\": \"0xBAAB\"/' mbed_app.json") } if ("${configName}" == "6lp") {