
Martin Schoenert developed and enhanced security and authentication features for the hivemq-edge repository, focusing on robust role-based access control and LDAP integration. Over three months, he implemented user role enforcement across the Admin API, refactored authentication logic for clarity, and improved configuration management using Java and YAML. Martin also streamlined CI/CD processes, stabilized test frameworks, and managed API documentation strategy by shifting away from OpenAPI exposure. His work included integrating LDAP-based RBAC into Helm charts, refining backend code for maintainability, and ensuring safe defaults for authentication queries. These contributions improved security, reliability, and maintainability across the project’s backend infrastructure.
March 2026 monthly summary focusing on security enablement, reliability, and code quality. Delivered LDAP-based RBAC integration across hivemq-edge and helm-charts enabling secure access via LDAP roles; stabilized CI for Snyk integration by ensuring gradle-wrapper.jar is checked out in blobless CI; completed code quality refactors across ProtocolAdapterManager, OpcUaProtocolAdapter, ModbusProtocolAdapter and tests to improve readability, logging, and maintainability; enhanced LDAP authentication configuration in Helm charts with safe defaults for empty queries.
March 2026 monthly summary focusing on security enablement, reliability, and code quality. Delivered LDAP-based RBAC integration across hivemq-edge and helm-charts enabling secure access via LDAP roles; stabilized CI for Snyk integration by ensuring gradle-wrapper.jar is checked out in blobless CI; completed code quality refactors across ProtocolAdapterManager, OpcUaProtocolAdapter, ModbusProtocolAdapter and tests to improve readability, logging, and maintainability; enhanced LDAP authentication configuration in Helm charts with safe defaults for empty queries.
February 2026 — hivemq-edge: Delivered two major capabilities focused on security, maintainability, and strategic doc exposure. API docs exposure reduced via removal of the OpenAPI spec; LDAP authentication extended with base-DN support, cleaner LDAP client, and expanded tests. Changes merged to main with rebase cleanup and test typos fixed, improving code quality and release readiness.
February 2026 — hivemq-edge: Delivered two major capabilities focused on security, maintainability, and strategic doc exposure. API docs exposure reduced via removal of the OpenAPI spec; LDAP authentication extended with base-DN support, cleaner LDAP client, and expanded tests. Changes merged to main with rebase cleanup and test typos fixed, improving code quality and release readiness.
Concise monthly summary for hivemq-edge (2026-01): delivered and stabilized role-based access controls and authentication enforcement across the Admin API and related components, with a strong emphasis on security, test stability, and release readiness.
Concise monthly summary for hivemq-edge (2026-01): delivered and stabilized role-based access controls and authentication enforcement across the Admin API and related components, with a strong emphasis on security, test stability, and release readiness.

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