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In the previous video we discussed, how to onboard an AllJoyn device using Visual Studio, C# and Windows 10 AllJoyn features (How to onboard AllJoyn devices in C#: LIFX Color 1000 Example).
Today, I am going to show, how we can start working with an “onboarded” AllJoyn device.
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- Anonymous
June 08, 2016
Great video! Great to see some use of the DeviceProviders libs.Just wanted to add a few tips. First I've published the device providers library as a nuget here:https://www.nuget.org/packages/dotMorten.AllJoyn.DeviceProviders/Secondly, I've created a library for controlling common AllJoyn devices in an easy type-safe way. You can get that nuget here:https://www.nuget.org/packages/dotMorten.AllJoyn.AllJoynClientLib/Or get the full source and samples here: https://github.com/dotMorten/AllJoynClientLib