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Re: [paho-dev] paho & mqtt-spy

Hi Kamil,

For your information, I posted a quick intro to mqtt-spy in French on my blog.

Espionner des thèmes MQTT
http://blogs.media-tips.com/bernard.opic/2015/01/25/espionner-des-themes-mqtt/

Cheers,
Bernard

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Le 18/01/2015 00:53, Kamil Baczkowicz a écrit :
Hi Ian,

OK - I'll wait for some further instructions. No need to rush with that.

Hmmm... what you did and wrote with regards to starting the GUI looks
fine - so not sure what's wrong. I've just created a wiki page
explaining how to start mqtt-spy. It is available at
https://code.google.com/p/mqtt-spy/wiki/GettingStarted. Let me know if
it helped.

Cheers,
Kamil

On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Ian Craggs
<icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Kamil,

great, in the incubator it is then for now.   I'll follow up with pointers
on what you need to do.

I tried to run the GUI the other day.  Downloaded the jar, installed Java 8,
then tried to run the jar with java -jar ..., which failed because it
couldn't find the main class.

Are there "how to run" instructions which I missed?  Admittedly I was
rushing, and if I took a little more time I could figure it out, but I
thought I'd ask :-)

Ian


On 01/16/2015 07:15 PM, Kamil Baczkowicz wrote:
Hi Ian,

No worries - I've been busy too.

Yes, so far all the code has been written by me.

I think it would be better to put mqtt-spy to the incubator first.
Once it matured enough, we can then move it to the main Paho project.
I'm very flexible on that.

With regards to dependencies - yes, I'd need some legal help, although
I don't expect any problems with that hopefully - all dependencies
seem to be on Eclipse/Apache/BSD/GPL licenses.

Kamil

On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Ian Craggs
<icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Kamil,

sorry for the late reply.  Is the code just written by you, or are there
others involved?  I see there are some other code dependencies, so these
would have to go through the Eclipse legal process too.

I am in the process of setting up a Paho permanent incubator project, for
"immature" projects.  I was wondering whether mqtt-spy should go there to
start with, or whether it should go into the main Paho project.   What do
you think?

Ian


On 12/25/2014 01:04 PM, Kamil Baczkowicz wrote:

Hi Ian,

That's a very good question. It probably depends in what context.

At work, we've been using mqtt-spy (the GUI) for a couple of months now.
It
seems to be coping pretty well with a variery of brokers, including WMQ,
RSMB and Mosquitto, often handling well over a 100 msgs/sec. So it looks
pretty stable, although there are some minor UI issues as reported on the
project's page.

The daemon is less mature, but have been heavily used over the last
couple
of weeks for message capture, replay and load testing. No known issues at
the moment.

So all in all I'd say it's production ready but still under development
;)
Maybe best give it a couple of months to mature further and get some more
features, particularly SSL support, before we consider it 'ready'.

Kamil

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Hi Kamil,

that's great!  We are definitely happy to accept mqtt-spy!  I will let
you
know more details in another post.

How mature do you consider mqtt-spy?  Is it ready for production, or do
you
consider it under development for a while to come?

Ian

On 12/21/2014 06:38 PM, Kamil Baczkowicz wrote:

Dear Paho members,

Following our previous conversations, I've spent the last couple of
weeks making mqtt-spy ready to be contributed to Paho.

It now comes in two flavours: a JavaFX-based GUI and a console-based
utility.

The code is available in a git repository at
https://code.google.com/p/mqtt-spy/.

If you are still happy to accept the project as a contribution to
Paho, please advise me on next steps.

Merry Christmas!
Kamil
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