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Re: [paho-dev] M3DA opensource java server

On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 02:27:36AM -0700, Julien Vermillard wrote:
Hi,
FYI we added security to the M3DA server (HMAC for authentication/integrity and AES for encryption) and a M3DA client.

Everything is at : https://github.com/SierraWireless/m3da-server

Julien
> Hi,
> 
> I'm Julien Vermillard from Sierra Wireless, I'm a software guy working mainly
> on the server side communication stack. On a side side note I'm also a member 
> of the Apache Software foundation (mainly working on Apache MINA).
> 
> We started opensourcing our M3DA (Micro M2M Data Access) software stack.
> 
> The M3DA is a secure, structured and bandwidth-efficient protocol for exchanging
> data between a M2M device and a server over the air.
> 
> M3DA is the protocol actually mainly used by Mihini for pushing captured data to
> a M2M server.
> 
> General introduction to M3DA : 
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/images/1/16/M3DAPresentation.pdf
> 
> The full specification :
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Mihini/M3DA_Specification
> 
> The reference embedded client code is in the Eclipse incubating Mihini project
> http://www.eclipse.org/mihini and the java server software is there:
> https://github.com/SierraWireless/m3da-server
> 
> This M3DA server implementation is working, we plan to use it for the
> EclipseCon Mihini tutorial.
> 
> We tried to keep the dependencies minimal and IP clean (in the Eclipse way) as
> much as possible.
> 
> Some features are yet to be opened : HTTP transport and security mainly for IP 
> cleaning issues (we need to get rid of some dependencies) but we hope to
> contribute them soon.
> 
> Since Mihini scope is more embedded M2M application framework I don't feel this
> contribution could fit in.
> 
> From what I understand of the Paho project scope, it's not tied to only MQTT as
> protocol and we wonder if it would make sense for the Paho project to accept
> this M3DA java server as a contribution ?
> 
> Julien
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