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  2. HELP-12852

FIWARE.Request.General. FiWare Context Management / Object Model

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-GENERAL-HELP
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      Hi There.

      I'm hopeful this mailed can assist in answering my question or forwarding to an appropriate location.

      I'm interested in why Fiware decided to use a context management model composed of JSON structures rather than the LWM2M Object/Resource/Instance model? Is there a document that has some rational for this or perhaps someone reading this knows the history?

      Since Fiware is based on NGSI, which is part of OMA, I would have thought that it would have embraced the OMA LWM2M object model definition.

      I know there is a Fiware agent that supports LWM2M, but this means that the agent is effectively mapping from the LWM2M object/resource/instance model into the NGSI/Fiware JSON structure. What value did this bring opposed to supporting the LWM2M object/resource/instance model all the way up and through the Context Broker / Orion?

      Thanks in advance for your thoughts and assistance

      ... Altan

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            jmcantera Jose Manuel Cantera
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