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===== MQTT Protocol ===== | ===== MQTT Protocol ===== | ||
MQTT today has become an intermediary in IoT communication. | MQTT today has become an intermediary in IoT communication. | ||
- | It is supported by integration controller WebHMI([[: | + | It is supported by integration controller WebHMI ([[: |
==== What is MQTT? ==== | ==== What is MQTT? ==== | ||
It is a lightweight, | It is a lightweight, | ||
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- | ===== WebHMI as MQTT Publisher (Client) ===== | + | ===== WebHMI as MQTT Client |
There is a possibility to create a WebHMI connection to subscribe or publish MQTT messages. | There is a possibility to create a WebHMI connection to subscribe or publish MQTT messages. | ||
This allows WebHMI register mapping with certain topics on any broker. So editing register value will trigger WebHMI to publish MQTT message and vice versa: if you have an active register, receiving the message from the broker will trigger changing the value. | This allows WebHMI register mapping with certain topics on any broker. So editing register value will trigger WebHMI to publish MQTT message and vice versa: if you have an active register, receiving the message from the broker will trigger changing the value. |
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