Subject: Re: [paho-dev] M3DA opensource java server |
From: Wayne Beaton <wayne@eclipse.org> |
Date: 04/23/2013 10:45 AM |
To: Mike Milinkovich <mike.milinkovich@eclipse.org> |
CC: Julien Vermillard <jvermillar@sierrawireless.com>, General development discussions for paho project <paho-dev@eclipse.org> |
Julien, I do think that I've heard of a similar tool at Eclipse. Wayne - are you aware of such a tool? Mike Milinkovich +1.613.220.3223 mike.milinkovich@eclipse.org On 2013-04-23, at 1:08 AM, Julien Vermillard <jvermillar@sierrawireless.com> wrote:I added a root LICENSE html file and mentioned the EPL v1 in the README. BTW at Apache we used a maven plugin called RAT : htt://creadur.apache.org/rat/ It's very convenient : it's creating a report pointing the missing license headers (in sources code and even in XML pom files). It's inspecting NOTICE files too. You use some simmilar tools ? Benjamin once mentioned some Eclipse plugin for copryright (I don't remember the name). Julien On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 10:27:33PM -0700, Julien Vermillard wrote:Hi, The LICENSE file is missing (I'm going to fix that) but all then source code files have an EPL header. Thanks for the head up. Julien Mike Milinkovich <mike.milinkovich@eclipse.org> a écrit : Julien, You mentioned that M3DA is open source. But the github repo does not appear to have a license on it. (Maybe I missed it.) Could you please clarify what license the server is made available under? Thanks. Mike Milinkovich mike.milinkovich@eclipse.org +1.613.220.3223-----Original Message----- From: paho-dev-bounces@eclipse.org [mailto:paho-dev-bounces@eclipse.org] On Behalf Of Julien Vermillard Sent: April-21-13 1:52 PM To: paho-dev@eclipse.org Subject: Re: [paho-dev] M3DA opensource java server On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 02:27:36AM -0700, Julien Vermillard wrote: Hi, FYI we added security to the M3DA server (HMAC forauthentication/integrityand AES for encryption) and a M3DA client. Everything is at : https://github.com/SierraWireless/m3da-server JulienHi, I'm Julien Vermillard from Sierra Wireless, I'm a software guy working mainly on the server side communication stack. On a side side note I'm also a member of the Apache Software foundation (mainly working onApache MINA).We started opensourcing our M3DA (Micro M2M Data Access) softwarestack.The M3DA is a secure, structured and bandwidth-efficient protocol for exchanging data between a M2M device and a server over the air. M3DA is the protocol actually mainly used by Mihini for pushing captured data to a M2M server. General introduction to M3DA : http://wiki.eclipse.org/images/1/16/M3DAPresentation.pdf The full specification : http://wiki.eclipse.org/Mihini/M3DA_Specification The reference embedded client code is in the Eclipse incubating Mihini project http://www.eclipse.org/mihini and the java server software isthere:https://github.com/SierraWireless/m3da-server This M3DA server implementation is working, we plan to use it for the EclipseCon Mihini tutorial. We tried to keep the dependencies minimal and IP clean (in the Eclipse way) as much as possible. Some features are yet to be opened : HTTP transport and security mainly for IP cleaning issues (we need to get rid of some dependencies) but we hope to contribute them soon. Since Mihini scope is more embedded M2M application framework I don't feel this contribution could fit in. From what I understand of the Paho project scope, it's not tied to only MQTT as protocol and we wonder if it would make sense for the Paho project to accept this M3DA java server as a contribution ? Julien _______________________________________________ paho-dev mailing list paho-dev@eclipse.org http://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/paho-dev_______________________________________________ paho-dev mailing list paho-dev@eclipse.org http://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/paho-dev_______________________________________________ paho-dev mailing list paho-dev@eclipse.org http://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/paho-dev _______________________________________________ paho-dev mailing list paho-dev@eclipse.org http://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/paho-dev