Remove and Rename modules

Signed-off-by: SirWayne <dennis.melzer@bosch-si.com>
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# Eclipse.IoT hawkBit - Example DDI Client
The hawkBit Example DDI Client is an implementation of a simulated device/target that communicates with the hawkBit server via the DDI API.
# Compile, Run and Getting Started
#### Build hawkbit-example-ddi-client
```
$ cd hawkbit/examples/hawkbit-example-ddi-client
$ mvn clean install
```
#### Run hawkBit Example DDI Client
Start the [hawkBit example app](../hawkbit-example-app).
Create an instance of the hawkBit Example DDI Client and run it as thread e.g. in the ExecutorService.
```
DdiExampleClient ddiExampleClient = new DdiExampleClient("http://localhost:8080/", "controllerIdName", "DEFAULT", new DoNotSaveArtifacts());
ExecutorService executorService = Executors.newFixedThreadPool(1);
executorService.execute(ddiExampleClient);
```
#### Getting started with hawkBit Example DDI Client
After the hawkBit Example DDI Client has started it will poll once against the given hawkBit server and form then depending on your polling configuration. After the hawkBit Example DDI Client has polled successful you will see a target in the deployment view regarding the given controller id of your hawkBit Example DDI Client. You can know assign a distributionSet to the target and let the hawkBit Example DDI Client simulated an update.