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      How can CLIENT continuously receive data from SERVER? I think my sequence diagram is complex solution. I just want Client set connect with Server 1 time then Server continuously send data to Client anyway. Here I use API-Restful + Mosquitto










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      How can CLIENT continuously receive data from SERVER? I think my sequence diagram is complex solution. I just want Client set connect with Server 1 time then Server continuously send data to Client anyway. Here I use API-Restful + Mosquitto







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          MQTT can run over a Websocket connection so it is possible to subscribe directly to the MQTT broker from within a webpage. This would remove the need for any REST calls.



          The Paho Javascript client supports MQTT of Websockets.



          The broker will need to be configured to support MQTT over Websockets on a separate port from the normal native MQTT support. Details of how to set up Mosquitto to do this can be found in the man page






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            MQTT can run over a Websocket connection so it is possible to subscribe directly to the MQTT broker from within a webpage. This would remove the need for any REST calls.



            The Paho Javascript client supports MQTT of Websockets.



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              MQTT can run over a Websocket connection so it is possible to subscribe directly to the MQTT broker from within a webpage. This would remove the need for any REST calls.



              The Paho Javascript client supports MQTT of Websockets.



              The broker will need to be configured to support MQTT over Websockets on a separate port from the normal native MQTT support. Details of how to set up Mosquitto to do this can be found in the man page






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                MQTT can run over a Websocket connection so it is possible to subscribe directly to the MQTT broker from within a webpage. This would remove the need for any REST calls.



                The Paho Javascript client supports MQTT of Websockets.



                The broker will need to be configured to support MQTT over Websockets on a separate port from the normal native MQTT support. Details of how to set up Mosquitto to do this can be found in the man page






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                MQTT can run over a Websocket connection so it is possible to subscribe directly to the MQTT broker from within a webpage. This would remove the need for any REST calls.



                The Paho Javascript client supports MQTT of Websockets.



                The broker will need to be configured to support MQTT over Websockets on a separate port from the normal native MQTT support. Details of how to set up Mosquitto to do this can be found in the man page







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