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Internet of Things for Architects
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The IBM Websphere Message Queue technology was first conceived in 1993 to address problems in independent and non-concurrent distributed systems to securely communicate. A derivative of the WebSphere Message Queue was authored by Andy Stanford-Clark and Arlen Nipper at IBM in 1999 to address the particular constraints of connecting remote oil and gas pipelines over a satellite connection. That protocol became known as the MQTT. The goals of this IP-based transport protocol are:
MQTT provides for these requirements. A way to think of the protocol is best defined by the standard body (mqtt.org) which presents a very well-defined summary of the protocol:
"MQTT stands for MQ Telemetry Transport. It is a publish/subscribe, extremely simple and lightweight messaging protocol, designed for constrained...
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