This project illustrates how you can interact with MQTT using MicroProfile Reactive Messaging.
First you need a MQTT server. You can follow the instructions from the Eclipse Mosquitto or run docker-compose up if you have docker installed on your machine.
The application can be started using:
mvn quarkus:devThen, open your browser to http://localhost:8080/prices.html, and you should see a fluctuating price.
In addition to the prices.html page, the application is composed by 3 components:
PriceGenerator- a bean generating random price. They are sent to a MQTT topicPriceConverter- on the consuming side, thePriceConverterreceives the MQTT message and convert the price. The result is sent to an in-memory stream of dataPriceResource- thePriceResourceretrieves the in-memory stream of data in which the converted prices are sent and send these prices to the browser using Server-Sent Events.
The interaction with MQTT is managed by MicroProfile Reactive Messaging. The configuration is located in the application configuration.
You can compile the application into a native binary using:
mvn clean install -Pnative
and run with:
./target/mqtt-quickstart-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-runner