uMQTTBroker
hivemq-community-edition
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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uMQTTBroker
- MQTT local broker in ESP8266 to be accessed by a WEBGL project hosted in remote server
- Mqtt server (broker) running on esp32?
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Messagebus
limited on 8266 https://github.com/martin-ger/uMQTTBroker
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Should I even try?
You could use MQTT as a form of communication for all the devices, and make all your messages retained, so whenever some device updates the status, all subscribed devices will receive the new message, and because the messages are retained any new device will imediatly receive the retained messages, essencially syncing all current and future devices. Technically you will have an MQTT server, or better know as broker in this context, so a RPi would a good ideia, but an ESP8266 might be sufficient, I've beber tried it though A quick search on Google lead me to this link: "GitHub - martin-ger/uMQTTBroker: MQTT Broker library for ESP8266 Arduino" https://github.com/martin-ger/uMQTTBroker .
hivemq-community-edition
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Broker times client out while broker is sending client large message.
It is developed and supported by HiveMQ, so if you observe any issue you can contact the developers directly.
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Identifying, Acquiring and Integrating Plant-Floor Data for Smart Manufacturing
Kudzai Manditereza is a Developer Advocate at HiveMQ and the Founder of Industry40.tv. He is the host of an IIoT Podcast and is involved in Industry4.0 research and educational efforts.
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MQTT local broker in ESP8266 to be accessed by a WEBGL project hosted in remote server
If you are looking to use a locally-hosted broker deployed on the device, I wanted to recommend the following : HiveMQ supports a community edition broker that is free to use, open-source, and can be configured and deployed locally or on cloud providers, such as AWS, GCP, or Azure.
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Eclipse Mosquitto - An open source MQTT broker
Were any of them HiveMQ Community Edition by any chance?
What are some alternatives?
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
mosquitto - Eclipse Mosquitto - An open source MQTT broker
ESP8266Audio - Arduino library to play MOD, WAV, FLAC, MIDI, RTTTL, MP3, and AAC files on I2S DACs or with a software emulated delta-sigma DAC on the ESP8266 and ESP32
emqx - The most scalable open-source MQTT broker for IoT, IIoT, and connected vehicles
esp8266-oled-ssd1306 - Driver for the SSD1306 and SH1106 based 128x64, 128x32, 64x48 pixel OLED display running on ESP8266/ESP32
MQTTnet - MQTTnet is a high performance .NET library for MQTT based communication. It provides a MQTT client and a MQTT server (broker). The implementation is based on the documentation from http://mqtt.org/.
TFT_eSPI - Arduino and PlatformIO IDE compatible TFT library optimised for the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040), STM32, ESP8266 and ESP32 that supports different driver chips
vernemq - A distributed MQTT message broker based on Erlang/OTP. Built for high quality & Industrial use cases. The VerneMQ mission is active & the project maintained. Thank you for your support!
esp8266_deauther - Affordable WiFi hacking platform for testing and learning
Apache ActiveMQ Artemis - Mirror of Apache ActiveMQ Artemis
TinyMqtt - ESP 8266 / 32 / WROOM Small footprint Mqtt Broker and Client
openremote - 100% open-source IoT Platform - Integrate your devices, create rules, and analyse and visualise your data