Roadmap
The product roadmap covers only main features and does not include minor improvements or bug fixes.
Professional Edition upcoming features
Section titled Professional Edition upcoming featuresAll features planned for the Community Edition are also included in the Professional Edition.
Advanced Dropped Message Tracking
Introduces detailed tracking and logging for all messages dropped by the broker (e.g., due to queue size limits, session expiry, rate limiting, or malformed packets). This provides critical visibility into data loss scenarios, essential for maintaining data integrity and troubleshooting high-volume deployments.
Enhanced MQTT Client Disconnection Tracking
Provides granular tracking of client disconnections, recording the reason (e.g., session expiration, clean disconnect, protocol error, keep-alive timeout) and timing. This is vital for diagnosing client-side issues, improving uptime, and monitoring device fleet health.
Expanded Third-Party Service Integrations
Delivers new pre-built integrations with major external services (e.g., specific databases, cloud services, and enterprise applications). This accelerates development and simplifies connecting TBMQ data directly into enterprise workflows.
Community Edition upcoming features
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Java 25
Upgrade the core runtime to Java 25, bringing performance improvements, reduced memory footprint, and access to the latest language features and security patches.
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Angular 21
Migrate the web UI to Angular 21, delivering faster rendering, improved developer tooling, and long-term framework support.
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Real-Time Client Lifecycle Event Sourcing
Enables the broker to push all critical client lifecycle events (e.g., Connect, Disconnect) directly to external systems via built-in TBMQ Integrations (Kafka, HTTP, etc.). This ensures real-time operational awareness, facilitating accurate logging, auditing, and usage/billing calculations.