![]() I used in this example MQTT.js package for Node.JS.Ģ. check the messages with the same client – see subscriber.jsfile below.test it with a MQTT client that support WSS (Web Sockets Secure) – see publisher.js file below.create a custom Docker image based on a Linux OS that runs mosca.To be able to use a MQTT Server for non-critical data you can apply the following scenario More details about this subject can be found in this article Working with Node.JS I know that everything may be found on There you can find a standalone MQTT server named mosca. There is an workaround for this limitation of the environment : In Cloud Foundry anyone can deploy Docker Images with a simple bash command. It’s a great service but it may be binded to your Cloud Foundry apps and it can’t be exposed as a public service on the internet. Within the SAP Cloud Platform you can find RabbitMQ in the Service Marketplace. When the solution needs to be hosted in cloud then your options are limited because most of them are paid services or public servers that anybody can use an publish data. When you are working on an IoT scenario most of the time you have to use an MQTT server. Introduction about MQTT and SAP Cloud Platform Cloud Foundry & Docker minimal knowledgeġ.
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