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Discussion - MCU / Opportunities of implementing MQTT and their benefits
« on: June 03, 2020, 10:51:48 AM »
Hello guys,
I'm using the MM900EV3A Board with the FT900 microcontroller and I want to implement a MQTT communication between the board and my host computer.
Bridgetk provides an example for implementing MQTT with the lwIP library using freeRTOS.
My question is: What are the bebefits of implementing MQTT together with an RTOS?
During my research for MQTT implementations I found another very common way to implementing MQTT without lwIP and freeRTOS: Using the eclipse paho library for C.
My first impression is that it seems to be easier to implement a mqtt client with paho rather than with lwIP/freeRTOS.
But what is the disadvantage of using a "normal" mqtt library?
I hope you guys can help me understanding this
I'm using the MM900EV3A Board with the FT900 microcontroller and I want to implement a MQTT communication between the board and my host computer.
Bridgetk provides an example for implementing MQTT with the lwIP library using freeRTOS.
My question is: What are the bebefits of implementing MQTT together with an RTOS?
During my research for MQTT implementations I found another very common way to implementing MQTT without lwIP and freeRTOS: Using the eclipse paho library for C.
My first impression is that it seems to be easier to implement a mqtt client with paho rather than with lwIP/freeRTOS.
But what is the disadvantage of using a "normal" mqtt library?
I hope you guys can help me understanding this