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An open source CSE Middleware for Education.
This oneM2M compliant CSE implements a subset of the oneM2M standard (see http://www.onem2m.org). The intention is to provide an easy to install, extensible, and easy to use and maintainable CSE for educational purposes.
Install with pip or your favorite PyPI package manager.
python -m pip install acmecse
Run the following to run the ACME CSE with the current directory as the runtime directory:
python -m acmecse
To specify a different runtime directory, use the -dir
option:
python -m acmecse -dir /path/to/runtime
A configuration file will be created in the runtime directory if it does not exist.
Join the ACME CSE community on Discord to discuss the project, ask questions, and get help.
BSD 3-Clause License for the CSE and its native components and modules. Please see the individual licenses of the used third-party components.
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An open source CSE Middleware for Education
We found that acmecse-test demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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