Scenarios
Review these scenarios to understand how the Internet of Things (IoT) Platform works.
Working with IoT Resources
Use these example workflows to learn how to work with IoT resources.
- Quick Start: Create a Digital Twin and Send Data
- Scenario: Working with an IoT Domain Group
- Scenario: Working with an IoT Domain
- Scenario: Working with IoT Digital Twins
- Scenario: Query a Digital Twin Relationship
- Scenario: Create and Manage Secrets for a Digital Twin Instance
- Scenario: Create a Digital Twin Instance that uses a mTLS Certificate
- Scenario: Normalizing Units of Measurement using a Digital Twin Adapter
- Scenario: Add JSON Schema Validation to a Digital Twin Model
- Scenario: Create Digital Twins for Indirectly Connected Devices Using a Gateway
- Scenario: Upgrade a Digital Twin Instance to a Compatible Digital Twin Model Version
Connecting a Device
After you create an IoT domain group and an IoT domain, depending on the type of data you want to send and receive, use the following example scenarios and apply these concepts to your use case to set up your Internet of Things.
- Scenario: Sending Unstructured Data Using HTTPs
- Scenario: Sending Structured Data in a Default Format using HTTPs
- Scenario: Sending Structured Data in a Custom Format using HTTPs
- Scenario: Sending Structured Data in a Default Format using MQTTs
- Scenario: Receiving Commands and Sending Responses using MQTTs
Accessing your IoT Data
Use these scenarios to configure data access to view your IoT domain database schema from the digital twin instances associated with an IoT domain in any of these systems.
- Scenario: Connecting IoT Data to APEX
- Scenario: Connecting IoT Data to Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS)
- Scenario: Connecting Directly to the IoT Database
- Scenario: Connecting your IoT Data to Analytics Cloud
- Scenario: Streaming Messages from a Normalized Data Queue
- Scenario: Archive IoT Data to Object Storage
- Scenario: Query IoT Data with Select AI in APEX