I have been working on something similar, though with an old version of 
Jyre+JeroMQ. My experience has been pretty good.
I have not yet tried jzmq+zyre with JNI bindings, but I would suggest that as 
the first place you should look into.

Utsav

> On Apr 28, 2016, at 12:28 PM, Dinu Gherman <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've been a long time silent lurker here after having invited Pieter to 
> EuroPython Berlin in 2014. Since then I was working for an IoT startup based 
> on a Scala backend and MQTT messaging. I learned that Scala doesn't imply 
> scaling automatically only because of it's name and MQTT is a thing of the 
> past, useful for the toys of today. But sometimes technology choices are a 
> matter of politics and egomania...
> 
> So I want to look deeper into ZMQ again, with a focus on Python, and might 
> ask a few dumb questions, since almost two years have passed since I've 
> played with it.
> 
> I have also a concept of IoT in mind where devices build a mesh and can talk 
> to each other rather than only over some "cloud". I started reading the 
> Malamute whitepaper and will address that, later.
> 
> For now, how well does ZMQ run on mobile phone-like devices, iOS and Android? 
> I can't find something very specific about that.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dinu
> 
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