+1
as it is most likely other MQTT Brokers are used in an enterprise grade
context.
Additionally, if for some reason some use cases like to shift towards
other protocols such as AMQP or Zenoh it is helpful to have it based on the
architecture to have a "normal" MQTT or other protocol library.
I
cle said the throughput can
> reach to 45Gb/s for a 1MB payload)? Or its lightweight resource cost? (only
> takes 300 Bytes on an Arduino Uno) ?
>
> [1] https://www.google.com/search?q=iotdb-rust
> Best,
> ---
> Xiangdong Huang
> School of Software, Ts
Hi IoTDB developers,
https://zenoh.io/docs/manual/backends-list/ In the backend there is
currently listed InfluxDB and RocksDB. I was wondering what it would take
to support https://iotdb.apache.org/ or if it can just leverage the
existing InfluxDB Backend
In the documenation I was looking for a linkage to Apache Arrow for example
to do similar things like this: A gentle introduction to Apache Arrow with
Apache Spark and Pandas | by Antonio Cachuan | Towards Data Science
Hi iotdb-developers,
Here is an interesting paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.04820
on "Chainify" DBMS. May be a feature that could be interesting for iotdb as
well.
Have a look! :)
Regards,
otluk
+1 for that. Sounds great!
Boris Zhu schrieb am Mi., 5. Feb. 2020, 02:30:
> I will implement the rest APIs for IoTDB by using jetty. I want to move all
> web resources into an independent package and the rest APIs make web
> development easier.
>
What a coincidence!
> Yesterday I met some of the ditto devs from Bosch and am currently
> thinking about exactly that!
>
> So let me familiarize a bit more with ditto then everything its possible!
>
> Julian
>
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