Oh, I also see that there were replies on the Mosquitto mailing
list, so I'm late to this :-)
Hi Kristóf,
sorry for the late reply, I didn't see it in March. Roger
Light, the author of the Mosquitto C++ library, is now
deprecating it in favour of the Paho C++ library (see the
Mosquitto blog).
One of the main differences in the libraries is that the Paho
one includes support for persistence - the ability for a
application to close and then reopen at a later time starting at
the same point. The other differences are probably mainly a
question of style.
Ian
On 13/03/2019 07:31, Kristóf Makó
wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to apply a robust MQTT cpp library on linux
system in my project. I have seen there are two directions
of development of this topic by eclipse. Which one is called
mosquittopp (
https://github.com/eclipse/mosquitto)
and second one is called paho.mqtt.cpp (
https://github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.cpp).
Whereas I found a few of forum in this topic, I can't decide
which is the best from aspects like up-to-date, robustness,
stability.
Mainly I am interested in when I should choose mosquittopp
and when paho.mqtt.cpp?
Probably the answer lies in details, I saw mosquittopp based
on mosquitto until paho.mqtt.cpp based on paho.mqtt.c. Which
are the differents between two C library?
Most important aspects for me:
- The project is compiled on AMD and ARM architecture, used
OS: Ubuntu and Debian.
- Fast C/C++ bugs fixes and supports.
- stability, robustness.
If this question already asked, I am sorry and please
link to me that section of topic where I can find the
answer.
Thanking your reply in advance.
Best regards,
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