EMQX 5.0.16, 5.0.17, and 5.0.18 have recently been released, introducing multistream support for MQTT over QUIC.
EMQX 5.0.16, 5.0.17, and 5.0.18 have recently been released, introducing multistream support for MQTT over QUIC.
EMQX Cloud introduces the custom functions feature, allowing users to easily convert IoT data into the format that matches the data stream.
EMQX 5.0 updated steadily this month, with the latest version reaching 5.0.8. While fixing already-known bugs, we also focused on enhancing performance and improving functional experience.
In July, EMQX 5.0.0 was released, bringing a number of groundbreaking updates and improvements.
In May, EMQX 5.0.0-rc.3 and rc.4 were consecutively released. The updated versions now provide additional support for jq syntax to the rule engine, and a further adjusted and optimized Dashboard menu bar.
In April, the EMQX team released many maintenance versions of 4.x, which brought a number of new features on the basis of further improved stability.
In March, the EMQX team brought to the community the long-expected EMQX v5.0.0-rc.1.
In November, EMQX teams kept optimizing the product in response to recent problems and user feedback.
In October, EMQX development teams have been mostly focusing on HTTP management API, the readiness of which will be checkpoint for the beta.2 release.
Early September, a few of us in the team got invited by the guys from Industry 4.0 Solutions to the Company Spotlight online event.
Since many weeks ago, we have been working hard to define EMQX 5.0, it has been quite challenging to scope, prioritize, and finally get to focus on development in June.
Although a lot of changes originally planned for v5 have been pushed earlier to v4.3, the greater remaining work for v5 is just getting started, and everybody is so pumped to get started.