SteveYurongSu opened a new pull request, #1191:
URL: https://github.com/apache/streampipes/pull/1191

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   ### Background
   [Apache TubeMQ](https://inlong.apache.org/docs/modules/tubemq/overview) (now 
is a submodule of Apache Inlong) is a trillion-records-scale distributed 
messaging queue (MQ) system, focuses on data transmission and storage under 
massive data. Compared to many open source MQ projects, TubeMQ has unique 
advantages in terms of stability, performance, and low cost.
   
   It offers a variety of features:
   
   - Pluggable transport protocols, such as TCP, SSL
   - Support big-data and streaming ecosystem integration
   - Message retroactivity by time or offset
   - Efficient pull and push consumption model
   - Flexible distributed scale-out deployment architecture
   - Feature-rich administrative dashboard for configuration
   - Authentication and authorization
   
   For more information:
   
   - [TubeMQ VS 
Kafka](https://inlong.apache.org/docs/modules/tubemq/tubemq_perf_test_vs_Kafka)
   
   ### Approach
   **Connect Adapter:**
   Introduce the TubeMQProtocol for reading data from TubeMQ brokers.
   
   **Sink:**
   Introduce the TubeMQPublisherSink for writing data to TubeMQ brokers.
   
   
   ### Remarks
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   PR introduces (a) breaking change(s): <yes/no>
   no
   
   PR introduces (a) deprecation(s): <yes/no>
   no


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