Bevywise MQTTRoute is a complete IOT Application Suite with an inbuilt MQTT Broker. MQTTRoute helps you build powerful IOT / IIoT Application using custom dashboard with your own ML / AI algorithms.
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MQTTRoute helps build application over the MQTT Broker. You don't have to subscribe to build products. By default MQTTRoute supports options for multiple storage and also extendability helps python code for hooks, schedules, authentication and User interface.
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All MQTT brokers were built just as middle ware, we want to make it more than a middleware, so we built and extendable MQTT Broker.
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C and python were the primary languages used. Python provides the massive interfacing for the extendability.
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When developing web applications, you might encounter connectivity issues between your client and server when using Socket.io on localhost. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
There are various libraries that let you create a ws server (similar to how express lets you create an HTTP server) Https://www.npmjs.com/package/websocket Https://github.com/websockets/ws Https://socket.io/. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Previously we created a chat with pusher. But this time we are going to do it with Socket.io. Socket.io is a NodeJS library. With it we can create our own servers. This is cheaper than using pusher server and we have more control on the code. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
The first is the script tag in the head of our HTML document that loads the Socket.IO client library. This script tag includes the Socket.IO client library that will communicate with our socket.io server from the code above. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
Before diving into this tutorial, if you find microservices mysterious, check out my previous article for a detailed explanation. In this hands-on tutorial, we'll build a real-time chat server using Node.js, Socket.io, RabbitMQ, and Docker. Get ready for a practical journey into the world of microservices! Let's begin. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
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