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Re: [paho-dev] Paho News and Status

Hi Guy,

I sure would like to. I had a quick look to see if I could get one, as that would give me a real incentive, and allow me to test it easily. Is there a cost effective optiom?

Ian

On 03/26/2015 05:25 PM, Guy Dillen wrote:
Hi Ian,

Thanks for sharing this info.
Is the embedded C client for Waspmote also one of the topics you will look
into?

Thanks.
Guy

On 26/03/15 17:59, "Ian Craggs" <icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A random selection of activities and thoughts...

Here in IBM I'm soon getting some new help - Mike Tran who works in
Austin.  This will be good news for those waiting for me to look at the
various existing bugs that have been raised, as well as new work.   I
hope Mike will be around for a while.

My MQTT-SN talk at EclipseCon
(https://www.eclipsecon.org/na2015/session/mqtt-sn-mqtt-udp-zigbee-and-oth
er-transports)
has sparked some nice comments and interest.  One of the Open IoT
Challenges is also using MQTT-SN (I'll take a look at that).  I'll be
working on new MQTT-SN client libraries and gateways in the upcoming
months.  In my talk I alluded to a demo I'd like to build -
communicating flying machines :-) -- I'll post separately about that.

The Paho permanent incubator sub-project is in the process of being set
up.  Al Stockdill-Mander has submitted a Go MQTT-SN client as the
initial contribution.  That is undergoing IP clearance at the moment.
Once that is done, the incubator project should be ready to go.

Kamil Baczkowicz has submitted mqtt-spy, also to the incubator.  It too
is undergoing IP clearance, but is more complicated as there are a
variety of dependencies on other components and libraries.  I hope we'll
be able to resolve these questions soon.

I have some Python MQTT-SN client code which I'm thinking of
contributing to the incubator project once it is set up.

Al has also made some updates to his MQTT Go client.  We're hoping that
this can be released as a mature version (1.0) in June, as part of  Paho
1.2.

Lightweight M2M (LwM2M) over MQTT is getting increased attention, with a
group of interested parties meeting occasionally
(https://wiki.eclipse.org/IoT/LwM2M_MQTT_Binding).  As a result we'll be
thinking about what support might be useful in Paho, in conjunction with
other interested projects like Kura and Leshan.

I am currently looking at FreeRTOS and the embedded clients.  I have a
FreeRTOS + TCP "simulation" project running on Windows, thanks to
Richard Barry, the author of FreeRTOS.  Now I'm going to see how well
the existing MQTT embedded C client code fits in, to work out what needs
to be done.  It could be just sample code and documentation.

We (Nick and I) have updated the website to include the current, latest
versions of the released clients.  Other pages need updating, I'll be
doing this as I find the time.

As always, any contributions are welcome, whether they be new code, bug
fixes, documentation, whatever.  If anyone has any other news they'd
like to share, please feel free post in response to this.

Thanks

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Ian Craggs
icraggs@xxxxxxxxxx                 IBM United Kingdom
Paho Project Lead; Committer on Mosquitto

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