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**TemperatureResource:** individual resource, inherits from BasicCoapResource
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**BasicCoapResource:** already implemented resource with basic functionality, implements CoapResource (interface)
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**CoapResource (interface):** describes interfaces that must be supported by each resource.
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**CoapResourceServer:** manages a list of resources, enables access of these resources from outside, implements CoapServer (interface)
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**CoapServer (interface):** describes interfaces that must be supported by a resource server
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## 4. Import of prepared project into Eclipse
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You can find the required files in our repository at [file](ws4d/jcoap/tree/master/ws4d-jcoap-handsOn)
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You can find the required files in our repository at [https://gitlab.amd.e-technik.uni-rostock.de/ws4d/jcoap/tree/master/ws4d-jcoap-handsOn][]
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1. File > Import
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* A client must implement CoapClient interface
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#### 2. Create a CoapRequest & add some Options (Client.java, FIXME 6-8):
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