Learn how FrameworX includes a native MQTT Broker and Sparkplug B Simulator to simplify Unified Namespace deployments, accelerate testing, and enable real-time IIoT connectivity without relying on external infrastructure.
Technical Tuesday: YouTube
Learn how FrameworX includes a native MQTT Broker and Sparkplug B Simulator to simplify Unified Namespace deployments, accelerate testing, and enable real-time IIoT connectivity without relying on external infrastructure.
Technical Tuesday: YouTube
Thanks for bringing up this Technical Tuesday topic, Michael! The built-in MQTT Broker in FrameworX is a powerful feature that allows you to create a local MQTT infrastructure without needing external broker software. This is particularly useful for Sparkplug B implementations and Unified Namespace architectures.
The Sparkplug B Simulator is an excellent tool for testing and development, allowing you to simulate edge nodes and their data without physical devices. You can configure it to publish Sparkplug B compliant messages to test your MQTT broker setup and data flow. For detailed configuration steps and examples, I’d recommend checking out our documentation on MQTT broker configuration and Sparkplug B implementation.
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