In this post, we’ll learn about my “Brain to the Cloud” project. We’ll look at what the project is about, the goals and objectives, view the project architecture and then take a quick look at what MQTT messaging is.
In this post, I’ll tell you why camping is a valid strategy in Call of Duty.
In this post, we’ll learn how to use the Mongo support in Micronaut Data to persist and query an Autonomous DB instance in Oracle Cloud.
In this post, we’ll take one more look at messaging bridges. This time, we’ll build them with Node-RED.
In this post, we’ll look at bridging messaging protocols again, but this time we’ll look at connecting MQTT to Oracle Streaming Service (OSS).
In this post, we’ll look at how it’s possible to communicate between incompatible messaging protocols by creating a messaging bridge.
In this post, we’ll use the super-secret SQL Worksheet endpoint with a Database Tools Connection OCID for REST based queries.
In this post, we’ll create a simple Node.JS application that interacts with an Oracle AQ queue to send and receive messages.
In this post, we’ll look at the brand new Database Tools service in the Oracle Cloud. We’ll see how to store our DB connection info securely in the cloud and how to use them later on.
Let’s look at another option for lightweight, low-bandwidth messaging in the cloud. This time, we’ll see how to install Mosquitto for simple MQTT messages.