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    MQTTnet

    MQTTnet

    High performance .NET library for MQTT based communication

    MQTTnet is a high-performance .NET library for MQTT-based communication. It provides an MQTT client and an MQTT server (broker) and supports the MQTT protocol up to version 5. TLS support for client and server (but not UWP servers). Extensible communication channels (e.g. In-Memory, TCP, TCP+TLS, WS). Lightweight (only the low-level implementation of MQTT, no overhead). Performance optimized (processing ~150.000 messages/second). Uniform API across all supported versions of the MQTT protocol. Tested on the local machine (Intel i7 8700K) with MQTTnet client and server running in the same process using the TCP channel. The app for verification is part of this repository and stored in /Tests/MQTTnet.TestApp.NetCore. List of connected clients available. Supports connected clients with different protocol versions at the same time. Able to publish its own messages (no loopback client required). Able to receive every message (no loopback client required).
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    AWS IoT SDK for JavaScript

    AWS IoT SDK for JavaScript

    SDK for connecting to AWS IoT from a device using JavaScript/Node.js

    A new AWS IoT Device SDK is now available. It is a complete rework, built to improve reliability, performance, and security. We invite your feedback! The aws-iot-device-sdk.js package allows developers to write JavaScript applications that access the AWS IoT Platform via MQTT or MQTT over the Secure WebSocket Protocol. It can be used in Node.js environments as well as in-browser applications. This package is built on top of mqtt.js and provides three classes: 'device', 'thingShadow' and 'jobs'. The 'device' class wraps mqtt.js to provide a secure connection to the AWS IoT platform and expose the mqtt.js interfaces upward. It provides features to simplify the handling of intermittent connections, including progressive backoff retries, automatic re-subscription upon connection and queued offline publishing with a configurable drain rate. Beginning with Release v2.2.0 of the SDK, AWS collects usage metrics indicating which language and version of the SDK is being used.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MQTT Erlang client

    IOT Client of MQTT server written in Erlang

    MQTT client is designed for communication in Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) contexts and implements MQTT protokol versions 3.1 and 3.1.1. The client is written in Erlang and tested with MQTT servers like Mosquitto and RabbitMQ.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MQTT Erlang server

    MQTT server for IOT written in Erlang

    MQTT server is designed for communication in Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) contexts and implements MQTT protocol versions 3.1 and 3.1.1. The server is written in Erlang as OTP application.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    RaspberryLight

    Make your Raspberry Pi to a Wi-Fi controllable LED Light

    Make your Raspberry Pi to a Wi-Fi controllable LED Light using LED stripes with WS 2811 controller. This software enables the raspberry to provide a web server interface (HTTP / Rest) for controlling the connected LED stripe. That project bases on the WiringPi lib, Indy for Lazarus and also on the Tinkerforge bindungs for Lazarus. The Stripe must be connected with the Tinkerforge Masterbrick and the LED-Stripe bricklet. WiringPi is used to control the GPIOs for some feature and Indy (Internet Direct) is used to support all network feature like UDP-broadcasting and handling the HTTP-requests. The development platform is Lazarus.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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