opendxl added a new version:
QuoteRelease (0.2.4):
- Pinned Cloud Commander to 9.x versions due to compatibility issues
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteRelease (0.2.4):
- Pinned Cloud Commander to 9.x versions due to compatibility issues
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opendxl added a new version:
QuoteRelease (0.2.0):
- Broker is now open source under the Apache License, Version 2.0
- Includes:
- Broker version: 5.0.0.480
- Console version: 0.2.2
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL Node-RED Docker Release (0.1.4)
- Updated DXL Node-RED extension to 0.1.3
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL Node-RED Nodes 0.1.3 Release
- Fixed bug that prevented use of custom port when new provisioning operation performed
- Minor sample updates
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL Console 0.2.2 release
- Support for generating broker keystore
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteRelease (0.2.3):
- Pinned Gritty version to 3.x (4.x is not compatible with Node 6)
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL Node-RED Docker Release (0.1.3)
- Added SSL support (automatically generates self-signed certificate if key-pair is not present)
- Enabled authentication by default
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL Node-RED Docker Release (0.1.2)
- Updated to use latest Node-RED DXL nodes
- Updated to install node-red config node by default
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL Node-RED Nodes 0.1.2 Release
- Added provision configuration option to client node UI
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL JavaScript Client 0.1.0 Release
- Added support for a Node.js-based provisioning CLI, similar to the one in the OpenDXL Python client.
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteRelease (0.2.2):
- Pinned the version of Node.js (6.x) due to compatibility issues with Docker
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteRelease (0.2.1):
- Updated to use the latest version of Cloud Command (v10.x.x)
- Pinned the version of Node.js (8.x)
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL Python Client 4.1.0.187 Release
Release notes:
- Updated to support Paho MQTT library to version 1.4 (the latest version)
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL Python Client 4.1.0.186 Release
Release notes:
- Pinned Paho MQTT library to version 1.3
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL Console 0.2.1 release
- Multiple fixes for upcoming version of OpenDXL broker
- Added optional unique identifier so multiple consoles can run on the same host (different ports)
- Fixed issue with certificate generation via remote HTTP invocation
- Fixed issue where an incorrect broker could be displayed in a multi-broker fabric on the "Broker Details" page
opendxl added a new version:
QuoteOpenDXL Node-RED Docker Release (0.1.1)
- Updated to support Python including the ability to add new Python libraries.
opendxl added a new solution:
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The OpenDXL Streaming JavaScript client library is used to consume records from and produce records to a Data Exchange Layer (DXL) Streaming Service.
The DXL Streaming Service exposes a REST-based API that communicates with a back-end streaming platform (Kafka, Kinesis, etc.). The streaming service performs authentication and authorization and exposes methods to retrieve and produce records.
One concrete example of a DXL Streaming Service is the McAfee Investigator "Events feed".
Documentation
See the Wiki for an overview of the OpenDXL Streaming JavaScript client library and examples.
See the OpenDXL Streaming JavaScript Client Library Documentation for installation instructions, API documentation, and examples.
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The Node-RED OpenDXL contribution package enables the development of flows in Node-RED which connect to the McAfee Data Exchange Layer messaging fabric for the purposes of sending/receiving events and invoking/providing services.
Documentation
See the Wiki for an overview of the Node-RED OpenDXL contribution package and examples.
See the Node-RED OpenDXL Library Documentation for installation instructions, API documentation, and examples.
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This repository contains the files necessary to build a Docker image that consists of the core Node-RED installation along with a set of standard OpenDXL Node-RED extensions.
The Docker image also exposes a volume that can be easily mapped via higher-level Docker interfaces (Kitematic, Docker Cloud, etc.). This supports the ability to persist Node-RED configuration data external to the Docker container, allowing for upgrades of the Docker image without the loss of configuration information.
The Docker image has SSL enabled by default (use https://
) and will generate a self-signed certificate if a key-pair is not found on startup.
The default administrator credentials used to login to the console are admin/password. See the Node-RED security page for information on updating this password.
A pre-built version of this Docker image can be obtained via the OpenDXL Node-RED Docker registry on DockerHub.