Preparing our project
As in the previous chapter, we will create a new project based on our Sensor
project. Let's call it SensorHttp
. We use the same hardware and software setup as in previous chapters. But this time, we add the Waher.Networking.HTTP.UWP
NuGet package instead. It will allow us to host a web server on Raspberry Pi and publish web resources, both static and dynamic ones.
Note
For .NET standard, .NET Core, or traditional .NET Framework projects, you can use the Waher.Networking.HTTP
NuGet instead. Universal Windows Platform apps use different libraries and runtime binaries when it comes to communication and encryption. For this reason, it requires a somewhat modified version of the original library.
Since we will accept incoming connections to our app, we also need to provide sufficient capabilities to do so. If we don't, the framework will throw an exception if we try. We add the internetClientServer
capability to our set of capabilities in the Package.appxmanifest
file:
<Capability...