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Mqtt Message Broker

Anyone out there playing around with the MQTT messaging system for the Internet of Things?

Just wondering if anyone else is connecting 'other' things to their 'Bot and Builder software....

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@DJSures I know you watch pretty much everything that gets posted to the forum.... historically proven from my point of view anyway.

Here's a thought: (Rare these days...) Have you considered adding the post, publish and subscribe commands for the lightweight MQTT protocol into Builder?

It is looking like being the basis for much of the Internet of Things IoT in terms of message transportation. Refer to previous posts to this thread for explanation but I have a feeling you've already seen my rantings.... From what I can work out the functionality is similar to the telnet/console ... but I'm just an apprentice...!

But.... Imagine a universe where your EZ-Robot has kindly subscribed to the MQTT feed from your fridge telling you off for leaving the the door open! Or your Robot coming to the door when the wireless doorbell is pressed because it is subscribed to the feed for the doorbell.

This will add additional real world connectivity to any other MQTT connected IoT device.

@Rich Eventghost plugin author William Krambriw has just released an update... looks real good... python and it is all open source.

See latest post www.eventghost.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=5728&start=15

Interesting to see/hear your thoughts.

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