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Eclipse Paho Android Service

The Paho Android Service is an MQTT client library written in Java for developing applications on Android.

To get started, download Android Studio. You will also need to download the Android SDK. Currently you will need the SDK for 19,21 and 22, This will hopefully be simplified soon.

Features MQTT 3.1 MQTT 3.1.1 MQTT 5.0 LWT SSL / TLS Message Persistence Automatic Reconnect Offline Buffering WebSocket Support Standard TCP Support Non-Blocking API Blocking API High Availability Project description

The Paho project has been created to provide reliable open-source implementations of open and standard messaging protocols aimed at new, existing, and emerging applications for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT). Paho reflects the inherent physical and cost constraints of device connectivity. Its objectives include effective levels of decoupling between devices and applications, designed to keep markets open and encourage the rapid growth of scalable Web and Enterprise middleware and applications.

Links Project Website: https://www.eclipse.org/paho Eclipse Project Information: https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/iot.paho Paho Android Client Page: https://eclipse.org/paho/clients/android/ GitHub: https://github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.android Twitter: @eclipsepaho Issues: https://github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.android/issues Mailing-list: https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/paho-dev Using the Paho Android Client Downloading Maven

Eclipse hosts a Nexus repository for those who want to use Maven to manage their dependencies. The released libraries are also available in the Maven Central repository.

Add the repository definition and the dependency definition shown below to your pom.xml.

Replace %REPOURL% with either https://repo.eclipse.org/content/repositories/paho-releases/ for the official releases, or https://repo.eclipse.org/content/repositories/paho-snapshots/ for the nightly snapshots. Replace %VERSION% with the level required . The latest release version is 1.0.2 and the current snapshot version is 1.0.3-SNAPSHOT.

Eclipse Paho Repo %REPOURL% ... org.eclipse.paho org.eclipse.paho.android.service %VERSION% Gradle

If you are using Android Studio and / or Gradle to manage your application dependencies and build then you can use the same repository to get the Paho Android Service. Add the Eclipse Maven repository to your build.gradle file and then add the Paho dependency to the dependencies section

repositories { maven { url "https://repo.eclipse.org/content/repositories/paho-snapshots/" } } dependencies { compile 'org.eclipse.paho:org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3:1.0.2' compile 'org.eclipse.paho:org.eclipse.paho.android.service:1.0.2' }

Note: currently you have to include the org.eclipse.paho:org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3 dependency as well. We are attempting to get the build to produce an Android AAR file that contains both the Android service as well as it's dependencies, however this is still experimental. If you wish to try it, remove the org.eclipse.paho:org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3 dependency and append @aar to the end of the Android Service dependency. E.g. org.eclipse.paho:org.eclipse.paho.android.service:1.0.2@aar

If you find that there is functionality missing or bugs in the release version, you may want to try using the snapshot version to see if this helps before raising a feature request or an issue.

Building from source Open a terminal and navigate to this directory (org.eclipse.paho.android.service) Run the command ./gradlew clean assemble exportJar or on Windows: gradlew.bat clean assemble exportJar Running the sample app: Open the this current directory in Android Studio (org.eclipse.paho.android.service). In the toolbar along the top, there should be a dropdown menu. Make sure that it contains 'org.eclipse.android.sample' then click the Green 'Run' Triangle. It should now build and launch an Virtual Android Device to run the App. If you have an Android device with developer mode turned on plugged in, you will have the oppertunity to run it directly on that. If you have any problems, check out the Android Developer Documentation for help: https://developer.android.com Documentation

Reference documentation is online at: http://www.eclipse.org/paho/files/android-javadoc/index.html



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