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The Streaming Bridges - A Kafka, RabbitMQ, MQTT and CoAP Example to Learn More


The Streaming Bridges - A Kafka, RabbitMQ, MQTT and CoAP Example to Learn More by @jesperancinha

Kafka has its origins in LinkedIn in 2010. RabbitMQ was developed on February 1, 2007, by a company of a similar name: Rabbit Technologies Ltd. Kafka is mostly used to send messages via AMQP (Advanced Messaging Queuing Protocol) MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) and CoAP (Constrained Application Protocol) are other data transmission protocols used in IoT.

1. Introduction

Nowadays, we can rely on different streaming systems to transmit and collect our data. Some of the systems that we use, require extremely high availability. On the other hand, for other systems, high availability can be a trade-off between having a reliable system. Sometimes getting systems slower, can allow room to increase the reliability of the data being transmitted. What is fascinating about this, is that the choices are quite endless. To stream our data we can ...


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