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Re: [paho-dev] paho & mqtt-spy
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Hi Ian,
No worries - I've been busy too.
Yes, so far all the code has been written by me.
I think it would be better to put mqtt-spy to the incubator first.
Once it matured enough, we can then move it to the main Paho project.
I'm very flexible on that.
With regards to dependencies - yes, I'd need some legal help, although
I don't expect any problems with that hopefully - all dependencies
seem to be on Eclipse/Apache/BSD/GPL licenses.
Kamil
On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Ian Craggs
<icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Kamil,
>
> sorry for the late reply. Is the code just written by you, or are there
> others involved? I see there are some other code dependencies, so these
> would have to go through the Eclipse legal process too.
>
> I am in the process of setting up a Paho permanent incubator project, for
> "immature" projects. I was wondering whether mqtt-spy should go there to
> start with, or whether it should go into the main Paho project. What do
> you think?
>
> Ian
>
>
> On 12/25/2014 01:04 PM, Kamil Baczkowicz wrote:
>
> Hi Ian,
>
> That's a very good question. It probably depends in what context.
>
> At work, we've been using mqtt-spy (the GUI) for a couple of months now. It
> seems to be coping pretty well with a variery of brokers, including WMQ,
> RSMB and Mosquitto, often handling well over a 100 msgs/sec. So it looks
> pretty stable, although there are some minor UI issues as reported on the
> project's page.
>
> The daemon is less mature, but have been heavily used over the last couple
> of weeks for message capture, replay and load testing. No known issues at
> the moment.
>
> So all in all I'd say it's production ready but still under development ;)
> Maybe best give it a couple of months to mature further and get some more
> features, particularly SSL support, before we consider it 'ready'.
>
> Kamil
>
> ---------
>
> Hi Kamil,
>
> that's great! We are definitely happy to accept mqtt-spy! I will let you
> know more details in another post.
>
> How mature do you consider mqtt-spy? Is it ready for production, or do you
> consider it under development for a while to come?
>
> Ian
>
> On 12/21/2014 06:38 PM, Kamil Baczkowicz wrote:
>
>>
>> >
>> > Dear Paho members,
>> >
>> > Following our previous conversations, I've spent the last couple of
>> > weeks making mqtt-spy ready to be contributed to Paho.
>> >
>> > It now comes in two flavours: a JavaFX-based GUI and a console-based
>> > utility.
>> >
>> > The code is available in a git repository at
>> > https://code.google.com/p/mqtt-spy/.
>> >
>> > If you are still happy to accept the project as a contribution to
>> > Paho, please advise me on next steps.
>> >
>> > Merry Christmas!
>> > Kamil
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> Ian Craggs
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