Java implementation of MQTT 5.0 compatible broker based on RLib library.
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Java implementation of MQTT 5.0 compatible broker based on RLib library.
My purpose in life is to cleanup stale apps and services on a Cloud Foundry foundation. I can be configured to report on and remove orphaned services and stopped app instances older than a configurable duration. I do many other useful things too.
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