Announcing Eclipse Ditto Release 3.1.0

The Eclipse Ditto teams is proud to announce the availability of Eclipse Ditto 3.1.0. Version 3.1.0 brings policy imports, AMQP 1.0 message annotation support, conditional message sending and other smaller improvements, e.g. regarding shutdown/restart improvements. Adoption Companies are willing to show their adoption of Eclipse Ditto publicly: https://iot.eclipse.org/adopters/?#iot.ditto When you use Eclipse Ditto it would be great to support the project by putting your logo there. Changelog The main improvements and additions of Ditto 3.1.0 are: Conditional message processing based on a specified condition targeting the twin state Support for reading/writing AMQP 1.0 “Message annotations” in Ditto managed connections Policy imports: Reference other policies from policies, enabling reuse of policy entries Several Ditto explorer UI enhancements Support for configuring an audience for Ditto managed HTTP connections performing OAuth2.0 based authentication The following non-functional enhancements are also included: End-2-End graceful shutdown support, enabling a smoother restart of Ditto services with less user impact Support for encryption/decryption of secrets (e.g. passwords) part of the Ditto managed connections before persisting to the database IPv6 support for blocked subnet validation The following notable fixes are included: Fixing that known connections were not immediately started after connectivity service restart Please have a look at the 3.1.0 release notes for a more detailed information on the release. Artifacts The new Java artifacts have been published at the Eclipse Maven repository as well as Maven central. The Ditto JavaScript client release was published on npmjs.com: @eclipse-ditto/ditto-javascript-client-dom @eclipse-ditto/ditto-javascript-client-node The Docker images have been pushed to Docker Hub: eclipse/ditto-policies eclipse/ditto-things eclipse/ditto-things-search eclipse/ditto-gateway eclipse/ditto-connectivity – The Eclipse Ditto team

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Announcing Eclipse Ditto Release 3.1.0
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The Eclipse Ditto teams is proud to announce the availability of Eclipse Ditto 3.1.0.

Version 3.1.0 brings policy imports, AMQP 1.0 message annotation support, conditional message sending and other smaller improvements, e.g. regarding shutdown/restart improvements.

Adoption

Companies are willing to show their adoption of Eclipse Ditto publicly: https://iot.eclipse.org/adopters/?#iot.ditto

When you use Eclipse Ditto it would be great to support the project by putting your logo there.

Changelog

The main improvements and additions of Ditto 3.1.0 are:

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  • Conditional message processing based on a specified condition targeting the twin state
  • Support for reading/writing AMQP 1.0 “Message annotations” in Ditto managed connections
  • Policy imports: Reference other policies from policies, enabling reuse of policy entries
  • Several Ditto explorer UI enhancements
  • Support for configuring an audience for Ditto managed HTTP connections performing OAuth2.0 based authentication

The following non-functional enhancements are also included:

  • End-2-End graceful shutdown support, enabling a smoother restart of Ditto services with less user impact
  • Support for encryption/decryption of secrets (e.g. passwords) part of the Ditto managed connections before persisting to the database
  • IPv6 support for blocked subnet validation

The following notable fixes are included:

  • Fixing that known connections were not immediately started after connectivity service restart

Please have a look at the 3.1.0 release notes for a more detailed information on the release.

Artifacts

The new Java artifacts have been published at the Eclipse Maven repository as well as Maven central.

The Ditto JavaScript client release was published on npmjs.com:

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The Docker images have been pushed to Docker Hub:



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Ditto Eclipse Ditto™ is a technology in the IoT implementing a software pattern called “digital twins”. A digital twin is a virtual, cloud based, representation of his real world counterpart (real world “Things”, e.g. devices like sensors, smart heating, connected cars, smart grids, EV charging stations, …). The technology mirrors potentially millions and billions of digital twins residing in the digital world with physical “Things”. This simplifies developing IoT solutions for software developers as they do not need to know how or where exactly the physical “Things” are connected.