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What is the difference between Fiware and Kiara?

asked Jan 31 '17

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What is the difference between Fiware and Kiara advanced middleware?

It seems to me they can and in fact acomplish the same goals regarding interoperability between devices and/or applications.

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answered Feb 2 '17

The FIWARE Advanced Middleware now it is composed of two components:

KIARA: A Java implementation of a middleware based on OMG standards, containing an implementation of RTPS (Real-Time Publish Subscribe)

Fast RTPS: A C++ implementation of RTPS protocol, adopted by many organizations, such as ROS (Robot Operating System).

What kind of application are you developing ?

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answered Feb 2 '17

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Kiara Advanced Middleware is one of FIWARE's Generic Enablers: https://catalogue.fiware.org/enablers... --- A very powerful one, no doubt

FIWARE provides many features which are not covered by Kiara, as example, you can visit https://catalogue.fiware.org and take a look at Cloud GE's, Data GE's (including the Big Data ones), Apps GE's, Security GE's, etc. This is all out of Kiara's scope.

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