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MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is a lightweight open messaging protocol that was developed for constrained environments such as M2M (Machine to Machine) and IoT (Internet of Things), where a small code footprint is required. MQTT is based on the Pub/Sub messaging principle of publishing messages and subscribing to topics. The protocol efficiently packs messages to minimize overhead. The MQTT specification recommends TLS as a transport option to secure the protocol using port 8883 (secure-mqtt), as the MQTT protocol does not provide security on its own. Constrained devices can benefit from using TLS session resumption to reduce the reconnection cost.
The wolfMQTT library is a client implementation of the MQTT written in C for embedded use. It supports SSL/TLS via the wolfSSL library. From this, it can provide the security that the MQTT protocol lacks. wolfMQTT was built from the ground up to be multi-platform, space conscience and extensible. It supports all Packet Types, all Quality of Service (QoS) levels 0-2 and supports SSL/TLS using the wolfSSL library. This implementation provides support for MQTT v5.0 and is based on MQTT v3.1.1. Additionally, there is also client support for MQTT-SN (Sensor Network)
wolfMQTT is built for maximum portability, and is generally very easy to compile on new platforms. If your desired platform is not listed under the supported operating environments, please contact wolfSSL at [email protected].