RPi2 Driver Development Hands-On Lab

Are there any tutorials (planned or that exists) for driver development on a RPi2 for Win 10 IoT?  This would be similar to what was provided for the Shark Cove at WinHEC.  I'm sure the info could be used/transferred and work similar for RPi2,
but didn't know if there were plans to provide lab/docs for specific hardware.  TIA

If it is not too late!
To Develop BSSV (an object type in OMW, to invoke JDeveloper), the prerequisites are!
EnterpriseOne Tool Release 8.98, is required. In this release OMW Form has been changed to select BSFN > C or NER or BSSV.
EnterpriseOne E8.12 is required.

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