org.eclipse.paho.client.mqttv3.MqttCallbackExtended Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: PushListActivity.java From pushfish-android with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 5 votes |
private void configureMqttClient() { try { mqttClient = new MqttAsyncClient("tcp://test-io.Pushfish.api.push.fish:1883", "android", new MemoryPersistence()); mqttClient.setCallback(new MqttCallbackExtended() { @Override public void connectComplete(boolean reconnect, String serverURI) { Log.i(PushListActivity.class.getName(), "MQTT Connection successful!"); } @Override public void connectionLost(Throwable cause) { Log.w(PushListActivity.class.getName(), "MQTT Connection was lost!"); } @Override public void messageArrived(String topic, MqttMessage message) { handleMessage(topic, message); } @Override public void deliveryComplete(IMqttDeliveryToken token) { } }); } catch (MqttException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } }
Example #2
Source File: MqttAndroidClient.java From Sparkplug with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 5 votes |
private void connectExtendedAction(Bundle data){ // This is called differently from a normal connect if(callback instanceof MqttCallbackExtended){ boolean reconnect = data.getBoolean(MqttServiceConstants.CALLBACK_RECONNECT, false); String serverURI = data.getString(MqttServiceConstants.CALLBACK_SERVER_URI); ((MqttCallbackExtended) callback).connectComplete(reconnect, serverURI); } }