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5. Print the CoapResponse on the console (already done in our example)
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#### 1. Establish a connection to the Server using the ChannelManager (Client.java, FIXME 5-6):
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* A client must implement CoapClient interface
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* A client must implement CoapClient interface
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public class Client implements CoapClient {...}
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#### 2. Create a CoapRequest & add some Options (Client.java, FIXME 7-9):
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* A channel represents a single connection and is used to create and send requests
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* A channel represents a single connection and is used to create and send requests
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```java
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Boolean reliable = false;
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CoapRequestCode reqCode = CoapRequestCode.GET;
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CoapRequest request = clientChannel.createRequest(reliable,reqCode);
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request.setUriPath("/temperature");
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Boolean reliable = false;
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CoapRequestCode reqCode = CoapRequestCode.GET;
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CoapRequest request = clientChannel.createRequest(reliable,reqCode);
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request.setUriPath("/temperature");
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```
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#### 3. Send the CoapRequest (Client.java, FIXME 7-9):
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