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Re: [m2m-iwg] [paho-dev] Incorporating MQTT Lua client library into Eclipse Paho / Koneki ? (Mike Milinkovich)

Mike/all,

Thanks a lot for the update. If I remember correctly, there's been a lot of Lua activity by Brazilian JCP EC Members like TQTVD.

Are there any plans to emphasise Lua or Paho during the JCP Meeting or JustJava? Or to at least introduce them to these projects and the IWG?

Werner

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>    1. Re: Paho: MQTT C client code available (Rick Bullotta)
>    2. Re: [paho-dev] Incorporating MQTT Lua client library into
>       Eclipse Paho / Koneki ? (Mike Milinkovich)
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> Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 12:01:19 -0700
> From: Rick Bullotta <rick.bullotta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: m2m Industry Working Group <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [m2m-iwg] Paho: MQTT C client code available
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> FYI, we integrated the Paho Java reference implementation to our MQTT
> connectivity flawlessly.  Well done!
> 
> Rick Bullotta
> ThingWorx
> 
> 
> From: m2m-iwg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:m2m-iwg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Scott de Deugd
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 10:53 AM
> To: m2m Industry Working Group
> Subject: Re: [m2m-iwg] Paho: MQTT C client code available
> 
> The Eclipse sandbox server is running the Mosquitto open source server. 
> Mosquitto is not EPL however.  Open source server support for MQTT is has
> been identified  as important  on the roadmap. I can add Java as a "pressure"
> in the Paho project plan to be sure we keep the discussion going around
> that as a requirement.
> 
> ..............Scott
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> From: "Mike Milinkovich" <mike.milinkovich@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <m2m-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx>,	<paho-dev-request@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [m2m-iwg] [paho-dev] Incorporating MQTT Lua client
> 	library into	Eclipse Paho / Koneki ?
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> From: paho-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:paho-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> On
> Behalf Of Scott de Deugd
> Sent: April-03-12 8:23 AM
> To: General development discussions for paho project
> Subject: Re: [paho-dev] Incorporating MQTT Lua client library into Eclipse
> Paho / Koneki ?
> 
>  
> 
> Hello Andy.  Thank you for the note - this looks great.  We heard about
> this
> news at the M2M IWG Meeting on Thursday. 
> 
> If you are interested, I would like to kick off the Eclipse process needed
> to contribute this client.  It will involve some technical and IP work as
> Andy suggests. Please let me know and I will be happy to work with you to
> get that started. 
> 
> best regards.................Scott 
> 
> 
> 
> From:        Andy Piper <andypiperuk@xxxxxxxxx> 
> To:        Andy Gelme <andyg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, General development
> discussions
> for paho project <paho-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
> Date:        03/28/2012 08:29 PM 
> Subject:        Re: [paho-dev] Incorporating MQTT Lua client library into
> Eclipse Paho / Koneki ? 
> Sent by:        paho-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
> 
>   _____  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Andy
> 
> Thanks for sharing this with the list. It's fantastic that we potentially
> have our first additional language binding already being offered to the
> Paho
> project! It is also really exciting that Lua is one of the spaces which
> really shows how nicely Koneki and Paho can work together (thanks to
> Benjamin and his team for that).
> 
> A couple of points:
> 
> 1. I think we'd need to think about the completeness of the MQTT v3.1
> support currently in your bindings and see how quickly it could be brought
> up to par with the C and Java clients - just from the perspective of
> otherwise having to maintain some kind of feature matrix between the
> different clients.
> 
> 2. From an Eclipse perspective - IANAL but my understanding is that we
> need
> to clarify that all contributions are written by the contributor, or get
> agreement from everyone else who might have contributed. Talking to
> Benjamin
> I think your samples (not the core library / luarock) appear to use a
> third-party command-line parser and that same parser is already being
> reviewed under the Koneki umbrella - beyond that a simple statement that
> you
> are the sole originator of the MQTT Lua bindings is suitable and we can
> look
> at getting one of the project committers to add this to the repository.
> I'd
> personally be delighted to include your client if it is possible.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Andy  
> 
> --  
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> andypiperuk
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> 
> 
> On Wednesday, 28 March 2012 at 18:07, Andy Gelme wrote:
> 
> > hi All,
> >  
> > Andy Piper tweeted that Benjamin Cab? has been using my MQTT Lua client,
> in particular as part of a demonstration at EclipseCon ...
> >  
> >  <https://github.com/geekscape/mqtt_lua>
> https://github.com/geekscape/mqtt_lua # V0.1 2012-03-03
> >  <https://github.com/kartben/mqtt_lua>
> https://github.com/kartben/mqtt_lua
> # V0.0 2011-07-28 + LDT documentation style
> >  
> >
> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/andypiper/6878216050/in/set-72157629688646011>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/andypiper/6878216050/in/set-72157629688646011
> #
> :)
> >  
> > I'd be very pleased to see the MQTT Lua client become part of the
> Eclipse
> Paho / Koneki projects. Especially as a poster-child for the LDT :)
> >  
> > I'm happy to change the license, if/as required.
> > I'm happy to merge Benjamin's LDT documentation changes into my upstream
> repository ... and any other reasonable pull-requests.
> >  
> > Over time, my intentions are to significantly improve the MQTT Lua
> client
> to implement all of the MQTT 3.1 specification ... and track it
> accordingly.
> I'd hope that the existing code quality, documentation and examples are a
> good indication of my serious intentions.
> >  
> > I've been using the MQTT Lua client as part of a larger piece of work
> that
> I call the Aiko platform ...
> >  <https://sites.google.com/site/aikoplatform>
> https://sites.google.com/site/aikoplatform
> >  
> > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> >  
> > Just to introduce myself ... I've been working on IoT and automation
> applications since 2000 ... and was the technical lead on a commercial
> building automation R&D project between 2000 and 2008, which was written
> in
> Java and used Eclipse, including creating an Eclipse RIA in 2003 (the
> source
> code was recently made open, but that's another very long story).
> >  
> > More recently, I founded the Melbourne HackerSpace (
> <http://hackmelbourne.org/> http://hackmelbourne.org, see
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTeaMTE55C0>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTeaMTE55C0) and have been working with
> embedded devices (Arduino), routers (OpenWRT / Lua) and Android ... often
> in
> conjunction with Freetronics ( <http://freetronics.com/>
> http://freetronics.com).
> >  
> > So, when it comes to Java, Lua, C, Eclipse, Android and distributed /
> embedded computers ... those are playthings with which I'm very familiar
> and
> it's where I like to expend effort for the open-source community.
> >  
> > -- -O- cheers = /\ /\/ /) `/ = --O --  <http://www.geekscape.org/>
> http://www.geekscape.org -- OOO -- andyg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (
> <mailto:andyg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> mailto:andyg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) --
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