Hi, James.
Perhaps a little tangential to what you mention, I have been
thinking that it might be cool for us to create a common place to
start collecting Paho MQTT tutorials, examples, and utility
applications. The basics would just show how to do simple things in
each of the client languages (i.e. a simple publisher in Java,
Python, Go, C, etc).
I really like the RabbitMQ tutorials that show the basic AMQP
patterns in a bunch of different supported languages:
https://www.rabbitmq.com/getstarted.html
Some other apps might be examples of common use cases - like how to
publish data from a temperature sensor. These could be building
blocks for real systems.
Just a thought,
Frank Pagliughi
On 05/23/2018 09:44 AM, James Sutton1
wrote:
Hi everyone,
It's become evident over the past few years that
a number of the Paho Java client's sub projects are no longer
fit for purpose / may be out of date / unused / have better
alternatives available. As such, I'm proposing that we archive
a few of them to a separate branch in the Java repository ( https://github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.java/issues/546).
The goal of this would be to allow developers to
still be able to access the source code if they choose to use
it, but to no longer build and release any binaries of these
utilities in each release.
I'd welcome your thoughts on this, so please drop
a comment in the issue above!
Kind regards,
James Sutton
Software
Engineer - IoT Foundation - MQTT
Open Source Projects
Ops Team
- Wimbledon Project
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