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This Is Not Your Father's House!

To continue the "Not your father's" series (see Sven's blog and Marcel's blog) you can imagine that if even Java and IDEs have evolved over the years, the way that people want to use and operate their...

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Xtext + Xbase + Quartz + Joda Time = Perfect Rule Engine

Half a year ago I sketched my ideas for a new rule engine for the open Home Automation Bus (openHAB). I had presented an initial version at EclipseCon Europe 2011 and it is by now used by most openHAB...

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openHAB 1.0 - Home Automation For GeeksAfter 2.5 years of development, openHAB 1.0 has just been released – a big thanks to everybody involved!What comes to your mind when you hear the term Home...

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OSGi Connects the World

Although I keep talking to people about why OSGi is a great technology to do software development especially for modular systems, I today do not want to delve into technical details such as OSGi...

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openHAB 1.2 - Release Highlights

Only 8 months after our 1.0 release we have reached release 1.2 - what sounds like an unimportant change in the version, mean in reality that openHAB has now spread out to many areas of home...

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Eclipse Technologies for the Internet of Things and the Smart Home

The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the big hypes at the moment - and as usual with such a buzzword, it does not mean much at all (or rather it means something different, depending on who you talk...

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openHAB 1.3 - Release Highlights

It is really incredible how the amount of contributions to openHAB increases: Up to our last release in April, we had a new binding about every two weeks. With the current release 1.3, we are almost up...

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"Leaping" Edge Home Automation at JavaOne

The JavaOne conference in San Francisco is over - it was my first JavaOne and I enjoyed it a lot. Not necessarily because of the sessions, but because of the venue and all the gifted people that I had...

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Privacy in the Smart Home - Why we need an Intranet of Things

Classical home automation used to be easy: You installed your devices at home (or probably rather had them installed by an electrician), wired things up and started using it at home. But then came the...

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openHAB 1.5 - Release Highlights

Another 4 months have passed since the openHAB 1.4 release and we are happy to announce the release of version 1.5!This is in any respect a very special release - I am proud to say that the community...

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openHAB 2.0 and Eclipse SmartHome

As I am regularly asked how the projects openHAB and Eclipse SmartHome relate to each other, so I would like to take a chance to provide background information on this topic.Since its inception in...

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Open Source as the Best Alternative

There we have it. Already one day before Google I/O starts, the Google approach to a smart home ecosystem has been published. So just a few days after Apple's announcement of HomeKit, we developers are...

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"Forget Me Not" with openHAB and EnOcean

You might have heard about the Forget Me Not Design Challenge that has been organised by element14. There were brilliant submissions and the participants for the challenge have been chosen end of July....

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openHAB and Eclipse SmartHome News Flash

JavaOne and the ValleyHaving spent a few days in the Silicon Valley, I feel it is time to share some experiences. The main reason for the my trip was the talk about Smart Homes for the Masses at...

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About the Pitfalls of Device Abstractions

When talking about the Internet of Things (IoT), you quickly get into the discussion about device abstraction. As a software engineer, it is natural that you want to represent a physical switch as a...

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openHAB 1.6 and 2.0 alpha Release

We have reached another milestone – openHAB 1.6 has been released! As usual, it brings a couple of new bindings and other add-ons. Just to name a few: There is now support for Belkin WeMo switches, LG...

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Recap of Eclipse IoT Days Grenoble

I just returned from two interesting days at the Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble. The main reason for my visit were the Eclipse IoT Days, organized for the second time by the university. The...

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openHAB 1.7 and 2.0 alpha 2 Release

The openHAB community is growing rapidly and so does the rate of contributions - it is therefore definitely time for a new release!We have reached a new all-time record with a total of 160 add-ons (of...

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Integrating my.openHAB with IFTTT

Today I have some great news to share - I am sure this will make openHAB attractive to even more users than ever before!my.openHAB Goes Public!Having offered the cloud companion service for openHAB...

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openHAB 1.8 and 2.0 beta1 Release

What a great start to the year 2016 - new openHAB releases are available! Although it is too late for you to play with it during the holiday season, we have used the past weeks intensively to get the...

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