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Re: [mosquitto-dev] [paho-dev] Java MQTT broker
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Hi Roger,
I might be misunderstanding your reservation, but I believe that the
role for lead(s) in an Eclipse project is flexible, and can be viewed as
much administrative as technical. I copy this description:
"Eclipse Projects are managed by one or more Project Leads. Project
Leads are responsible for ensuring that their Project's Committers are
following the Eclipse Development Process, and that the project is
engaging in the right sorts of activities to develop vibrant communities
of users, adopters, and contributor"
If we had n MQTT servers each in a different language in the Mosquitto
project, I don't think we would necessarily want n project leads. The
committer(s) for each server can be in charge of the technical
development for it.
(Aside: personally I would be happy to help with a Java server too, time
permitting.)
Ian
On 16/01/14 22:04, Roger Light wrote:
Hi all,
I'd welcome this, it'd be good to have a decent open source Java
broker. My only reservation is that the components would probably end
up quite independent of one another. I've got no interest in working
on Java code myself, for example, and I'm sure the same thing works
the other way.
At the very least I think we'd need a Java co-lead.
Cheers,
Roger
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Andy Piper <andypiperuk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
... tried to DM him to point him at this mailing list thread but he isn't
following me - would be great to have his views on this idea :-)
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 6:58 PM, Kai Kreuzer <kai@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All,
Thanks for your answers, let’s see if Andrea is interested in joining the
Mosquitto project - I will ask him!
Regards,
Kai
Am 16.01.2014 um 01:32 schrieb Andy Piper <andypiperuk@xxxxxxxxx>:
I was going to respond along completely the same lines - that Mosquitto is
the broker side of things...
I've had some really positive interactions with Andrea who created
moquette in the past year or so, I think it would be brilliant to have him
on-board and working with both Paho and Mosquitto (and other M2M/IoT
projects) to take a Java broker forward.
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:56 PM, Ian Craggs
<icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kai,
I totally agree with you on the usefulness of an MQTT Java broker, and
would absolutely welcome the contribution to Eclipse.
As Mike says, the Mosquitto project is probably the right place, as that
has been created for servers, albeit currently in C. It would be either
that or a new project.
Ian Craggs (IBM)
On 15/01/14 22:40, Mike Milinkovich wrote:
On 15/01/2014 5:24 PM, Kai Kreuzer wrote:
I came across your discussion triggered by Scott in October regarding a
Java-based MQTT broker implementation (see
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/paho-dev/msg00948.html). I tend to
agree with Scott that it would indeed be worthwhile for Eclipse projects
such as ECF (and Eclipse SmartHome :-)) to have a pure Java MQTT broker
available within the EF.
A few weeks ago I came across the moquette project
(https://code.google.com/p/moquette-mqtt/). Just this week, the project lead
approached me and he seems to be open to discuss involvements with EF/Paho,
see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/openhab/dLX1DpWf_JQ.
Now I wonder, if there is any interest from your side as well. Or is Paho
the wrong place to discuss as it is only interested in MQTT clients, not
brokers?
Kai,
Yes, that does sound like it would be very cool and helpful for many
within the Eclipse community. Especially if it was also available as an OSGi
bundle tested on Equinox and Concierge. I'm sure some helpful people here
would be willing to help Andrea with that if needed :)
Eclipse Mosquitto[1] is the project implementing the broker side of MQTT,
so a Java broker could perhaps find a home there.
I think that most of the Mosquitto folks are also on this list, but I've
cross-posted just in case.
[1] http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.mosquitto
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