This implementation is similar to AMQP notifications: * Notifications are published on a single topic as a JSON feed * Topic is configurable, as is the QoS. Uses the paho.mqtt.golang library for the mqtt connection, and supports connections over tcp and websockets, with optional secure tls support. * Additionally the minio server configuration has been bumped up so mqtt configuration can be added. * Configuration migration code is added with tests. MQTT is an ISO standard M2M/IoT messaging protocol and was originally designed for applications for limited bandwidth networks. Today it's use is growing in the IoT space.
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Project description:
The Paho project has been created to provide scalable open-source implementations of open and standard messaging protocols aimed at new, existing, and emerging applications for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT). Paho reflects the inherent physical and cost constraints of device connectivity. Its objectives include effective levels of decoupling between devices and applications, designed to keep markets open and encourage the rapid growth of scalable Web and Enterprise middleware and applications. Paho is being kicked off with MQTT publish/subscribe client implementations for use on embedded platforms, along with corresponding server support as determined by the community.
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