The Paho project provides open-source client implementations of open and standard messaging protocols for new, existing, and emerging applications for M2M & IoT
Annnnd we're back! For our first episode of the new series, @ralight of @cedalo_com discusses the story of Eclipse Mosquitto MQTT broker - and I give some tips for monitoring MQTT.
#MQTT#EclipseMosquitto @paesslerAG
https://t.co/VIj8eKqKeJ
I've released 1.3.10 of the @eclipsepaho#MQTT C client: https://t.co/w54TIHcPxR
There are no external changes, but I have switched to use the poll system call instead of select, for a number of reasons (the USE_SELECT compile definition will revert).
MQTT 3.1.1 is great for lots of IoT scenarios, but MQTT 5.0 has solutions for many of the "wouldn't it be great if MQTT did that" cases. Learn about MQTT 5.0 from both its creators and users at this webinar.
The #MQTT_SN standardization committee has received a proposal from @ublox for lightweight message integrity protection. It's based on the CoAP COSE approach, intending to be simpler than DTLS. https://t.co/SnYRKwZ7uo.
@oasisopen standardization: A summary of the current #MQTT_SN issues we are working on can be found here: https://t.co/WteFbjVfQs The full list is here: https://t.co/SmGXYeXjdq
The @oasisopen#MQTT_SN standardization comittee is holding a public webinar on June 3rd at 16:00 BST to discuss our status and plans, and answer your questions. Register here: https://t.co/OQRIOfedXg
Finally, I've cut a release of the @eclipsepaho C client https://t.co/TNqgmwuv9H, with support for #MQTT V5 ( https://t.co/wfP5LSE7NJ), WebSockets and improved command line utilities:
https://t.co/sMGPXhPXaQ