Paho/MQTT Interop Testing Day 2015
We will be hosting an MQTT Interop Testing Day on Monday, March 9, 2014 in Burlingame, CA. The goal is to have as many different MQTT client and server implementations participate in interoperability testing to validate the implementation of the OASIS MQTT 3.1.1 specification.
The outcome of this day will be a report that shows the products that successfully participated in the interop testing. Hoepfully we will demonstrate the true power of an open standard for the IoT and M2M industry.
Contents
Date and Location
Monday, March 9
9:00am-5:00pm
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport (same place at EclipseCon 2014)
Agenda (DRAFT)
TBD
Schedule
- Oct 23 - Sign-up open
- Jan. 15 - Test cases made available
- aprpox. Feb. 1 - First phone call meeting to discuss the testing requirements
- Feb 20 - Deadline to register
- approx Feb 26 - Second planning phone call
- March 9 - Testing day
Test Approach
More details will be available close to the time but here is a starting point from Ian Craggs
This year will will focus on validation that each product conforms to the 3.1.1 specification and interoperability testing.
Participating Products
To be updated closer to the time.
Participation
Organizations and individuals that have implemented a 'product' using MQTT client or server are welcome to participate. Each 'product' can send 2 representatives to participate in the testing. Due to space and logistics there will be a limit of 20 products that can participate in the testing day. 'Product' = a commercial product, open source project or cloud service.
Participation in the Interop Testing Day will be free to all EclipseCon attendees. If you don't want to attend EclipseCon you might have to pay a nominal fee to pay for the food. We still need to work out these details but we promise it won't have more than $100/participant. Of course everyone should really attend EclipseCon since there will be lots of M2M and IoT sessions.
Deadline to register is February 20, 2014. To register please sign-up using our eventbrite site.
NOTE: We are not making provisions for remote participation. Part of the success for these types of events is the face to face contact.
Test Code Collection
Organizers
- Ian Craggs, IBM - Setting up the testing plans
- Ian Skerrett, Eclipse Foundation - Helping with the logistics and report writing
Planning Meeting Minutes