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Feedback Page You have following possibilities in order to get support or give feedback: Join the chat at https://gitter.im/eclipse/ditto for questions start a GitHub discussion for questions and general discussions As your question on StackOverflow create a GitHub issue for found bugs / feature requests
Glossary Page Common terms IoT Internet of Things IIoT Industrial Internet of Things - also known as ‘Industry 4.0’ CQRS Command-Query Responsibility Segregation. A pattern Ditto applies in order to handle commands (ModifyCommands in Ditto) and queries (QueryCommands in Ditto) differently, e.g. by reading queries from memory and persisting commands...
Building Ditto Page Building with Apache Maven In order to build Ditto with Maven, you’ll need: JDK 11 >= 11.0.5, Apache Maven 3.x installed, a running Docker daemon (at least version 18.06 CE). mvn clean install cd services sh build-images.sh Building with Docker...
Running Ditto Page Start Ditto In order to start Ditto, you’ll need: a MongoDB service or container with version 4.2 as backing datastore of Ditto. (if you want to use a managed MongoDB service have a look in the section below) the built Docker images of Ditto either...
Digital twins Page TL;DRDigital twins are a pattern for simplifying IoT solution development. The problem with the term digital twin is that there are many different understandings of what it means. Furthermore, the term was previously mostly used and coined by marketing. The term was/is missing a technical foundation of...
Hello world Page After starting Ditto, we have a HTTP and WebSocket API for your digital twins at our hands. Example Assume we want to create a digital twin for a car. The twin should hold static metadata and dynamic state data. The state data should change as often as...
Eclipse Ditto™ documentation overview Page What is it? Eclipse Ditto™ is a technology in the IoT implementing a software pattern called “digital twins”. A digital twin is a virtual, cloud based, representation of his real world counterpart (real world “Things”, e.g. devices like sensors, smart heating, connected...