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Hutch vs Mosca: What are the differences?

What is Hutch? Inter-Service Communication with RabbitMQ. Hutch is a Ruby library for enabling asynchronous inter-service communication in a service-oriented architecture, using RabbitMQ.

What is Mosca? A Node.js MQTT broker. A Node.js MQTT broker, which can be used as a Standalone Service or embedded in another Node.js application.

Hutch and Mosca can be categorized as "Message Queue" tools.

Some of the features offered by Hutch are:

  • A simple way to define consumers (queues are automatically created and bound to the exchange with the appropriate binding keys)
  • An executable and CLI for running consumers (akin to rake resque:work)
  • Automatic setup of the central exchange

On the other hand, Mosca provides the following key features:

  • MQTT 3.1 and 3.1.1 compliant
  • QoS 0 and QoS 1
  • Various storage options for QoS 1 offline packets, and subscriptions

Hutch and Mosca are both open source tools. It seems that Mosca with 2.84K GitHub stars and 501 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Hutch with 712 GitHub stars and 103 GitHub forks.

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What is Hutch?

Hutch is a Ruby library for enabling asynchronous inter-service communication in a service-oriented architecture, using RabbitMQ.

What is Mosca?

A Node.js MQTT broker, which can be used as a Standalone Service or embedded in another Node.js application.

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