JMS and MQTT

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Paul Fremantle

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Jul 19, 2013, 12:54:59 PM7/19/13
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I notice that at one point, the Lotus/IBM team published a JMS client that worked with MQTT. 


JMS obviously offers a lot more capability than MQTT, so I guess two questions arise from this:

1. Did this implementation some manage to finagle all the JMS semantics on top of MQTT (presumably by using some message format within the payload to capture aspects like headers), or was this a very small subset of JMS

2. Is there any interest in making this JMS binding more widely available?

JMS and MQTT have widely differing aims (JMS was designed to capture enterprise messaging semantics) but even so there might be some interest.

Paul

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Nicholas O'Leary

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Jul 19, 2013, 1:25:46 PM7/19/13
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Hi Paul,

the JMS client we wrote was for MicroBroker, which also supported MQTT. The JMS client did not use MQTTv3 on the wire, instead it used its own protocol that had the necessary features to support the transactional semantics of JMS.

Cheers,
Nick
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Paul Fremantle

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Jul 19, 2013, 1:29:39 PM7/19/13
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Aha! I was wondering how on earth it worked!

Paul
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