Pradeep

Excellent! This is really nice. Once we unify the broker architecture for
CEP we can also have a CEP broker plugin for MQTT as well. I'd be
interested to see what performance we could get with something like
Protocol Buffers or Avro over MQTT. (Anyone know if we can use Thrift
message definitions over our own tranport?)

Paul

On 17 March 2013 13:18, Pradeep Fernando <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I managed to develop a first cut of a axi2-MQTT transport over the
> weekend. Tested with ESB for a scenario,
>
> MqttServer/topic --> ESB --> MqttServer/topic
>
>
> client lib used - eclipse paho
> Servers - Mosquitto server
>
> code can be found here [1]. Will develop the transport further as i go on.
> Thanks Paul for the initial idea and thanks Kishanthan for the code review
> on your new RabbitMQ transport. Helped me a lot.
>
> Thanks amilaS for the valuable inputs.
>
> [1] https://github.com/pradeepfdo/mqtt-transport
>
>
> --Pradeep
>



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