2015-06-12 07:38 AM
If
someone
is interested in developing
devices
that use
protocol
MQTT
leave some
information about
what
I have done
(... not my code ....my boss fire me) In attachment the protocol specifications (I am sorry I forget where I download the document) Here http://www.hivemq.com/downloads/ The mqtt broker for windows or linux (I work with windows version) very simpe start... ''run.bat'' Well documented conf directory contain all config parametersall well explained in site doc The broker open the standard ports 1883 or 8000 for websockets With wireshark you can monitor the traffic and save lot of time for debug My wireshark version 1.12.5 support mqtt dissector and all message are full decoded Form here http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/eclipse.org/paho/1.0/ I have downloaded org.eclipse.phao.mqtt.utility.1.0.1.jar Small mqtt client used for subcribe topic and checking mi device mqtt publishing #mqtt-protocol2015-06-12 07:54 AM
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
> ... not my code ....my boss fire me Fortunately, there is open source code available, likehttps://github.com/AvengerGear/chibios-stm32f407-discovery-mqtt
project.2015-06-12 10:09 AM
Oh yes another soruce
http://git.eclipse.org/c/paho/org.eclipse.paho.mqtt.embedded-c.git/
(but not for ST)
But the code
is not mine
,I am
paid
to write it
,and
it does not seem
correct
to publish it
.I wanted to give
the
''public information
''to
faciltiare
who will
develop
applications
with
MQTT
.I
do not know if
the
code
ready
to use
can be
used
in
commercial products
that do not include
the release
of the code
.