Example program that shows how to use the Secure (TLS) SharkMQ library included in SharkSSL-Lite
Dependencies: EthernetInterface SharkSSL-Lite mbed-rtos mbed
Introduction
The SMQ Architecture is an Internet of Things (IoT) publish subscribe end-to-end solution that is optimized for embedded systems to provide instantaneous Device Edge Node connectivity, 1 to 1 Communications, and Ease of Transcending Firewalls. The solution is ideal for resource constrained devices that require real-time dynamic control, analytic information, and firmware updates in both LAN and WAN environments.
Architecture Component List
- SMQ C Client (Non-secure)
- SharkMQ Secure C Client (this mbed example)
- SMQjs (Javascript)
- SMQ JAVA
- SMQ Broker
SharkMQ-LED-Demo
An example of (Secure) device control via a Browser interface. It includes the LED demonstration example code, SharkMQ, and SharkSSL SSL|TLS stack for authentication and encryption.
- Code Size: 21kB ROM | 4kB RAM.
- Requires: SharkSSL-Lite
Video Tutorials
How to setup your own secure SMQ IoT cloud server
Most IoT cloud server solutions, whether they provide ready-to-use hosted services or not, are based on a standard Virtual Private Server (VPS). Most developers probably think of Amazon or Microsoft Azure's services when considering the server side of their IoT solution. These high-end services are great if you need to scale up to millions of connected devices. However, for most small-scale operations and DIY projects, a low-cost VPS is more than adequate.
SMQ LED Demo
See Also
- SMQ Client-Example (NonSecure) SMQ Client LED Demonstration.
- SMQ LED Demonstration Tutorial
- SMQ Documentation
- Real Time Logic LLC public SMQ Broker access.
- How to set up your own low cost SMQ Broker cloud server solution Tutorial.
Changes
Revision | Date | Who | Commit message |
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5:6526b95442e7 | 2016-04-08 | wini | Readme file fix |
4:7a75c57901e6 | 2016-04-08 | wini | New readme file |
3:1bd18e82d943 | 2016-04-08 | wini | More code comments in main.cpp |
2:fd1c5fac2380 | 2016-04-08 | wini | Improving readme file |
1:7099d4432b41 | 2016-04-08 | wini | Improving readme file |
0:10b4212318d4 | 2016-04-06 | wini | Example program that shows how to use the secure (TLS) SharkMQ library included in SharkSSL-Lite |