AllJoyn IoT framework

About
AllJoyn is an Open Source Internet of Things (IoT) framework. It is supported by the Linux Foundation and the AllSeen Alliance Community. It is avaliable for all major platforms and aims to provide a common way for devices and apps to interact and speak to each other.

The framework fits well with Kodi as a device to be controlled and somewhere to control from.

Building
The AllJoyn source can be downloaded from the website or from the AllSeen github account.

Pre-requisites
apt-get install build-essential libgtk2.0-dev libssl-dev xsltproc lib32ncurses5 libxml2-dev libpcap-dev apt-get install python scons

Optional (Docs)
apt-get install doxygen graphviz apt-get install texlive-full     <---Beware: HUGE - only needed if you want pdf's

Build
cd  scons BINDINGS=cpp WS=off BR=off ICE=off DOCS=html scons options
 * WS=off - This turns off the whitespace checker. The whitespace checker is for developers to ensure that the code they write conforms to our coding standard is not necessary for customers to use.
 * BR=off - This disables the bundled AllJoynrouter functionality. If you intend to use a stand-alone AllJoynRouter, this should be set to off. Setting it to “on” will include the AllJoynRouter - note that the default is “on”.
 * OS=linux - This is for building AllJoyn for desktop Linux (and is the default).
 * CPU=x86_64 - This is for building 64-bit binaries. If you are running on a 32-bit Linux machine then set this to “x86”.
 * BINDINGS=cpp - This controls what to build. By specifying just “cpp”, only the AllJoynRouter, C++ libraries, and C++ sample/test code is built. Other bindings that can be built are C, Java, and a browser plugin for a JavaScript binding.
 * SERVICES=“notification,controlpanel,config,onboarding” - This specifies the Service Frameworks to build. “About” is always built by default and doesn’t need to be specified. The standard service framework options include “notification, controlpanel, config, onboarding”.
 * VARIANT=release - This builds AllJoyn in release mode. If there is a need to get verbose debug messages and run AllJoyn code in a debugger, then this can be set to “debug”.
 * DOCS="none,pdf,html,dev,chm,sandcastle" - This selects the docs to build (Default: none). dev will produce HTML files that includes all developer files not just the public API.

Kodi Intergration
It is intended to build AllJoyn as a binary add-on to Kodi, however, there are many pieces that will need to be written.